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New translations en.md (French)

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ A fun thing to try is printed cotton. Just double up the main fabric so each pie
Generally you want a lightweight fabric such as **Silks** or **Cotton Lawn** but really you can make it from any fabric you deem appropriate for lining. Just remember it needs to protect the facing and the main fabric from your head.
### Entoilage
Depending on your main fabric's thickness and how well it keeps its shape you may need to interface your fabric. If you are uncertain of whether your fabric requires interfacing, quickly ***Baste*** your crown pieces together and see if the crown stays up right when placed on a surface. If it doesn't it needs interfacing. As a rule of thumb you will generally need a **Medium Firm Interfacing** but if your fabric is quite thin you may need a firmer interfacing. If you are still uncertain you can face your crown pieces and once again ***Baste*** the crown pieces together and check how it looks on your head. You can either use fusible or non-fusible interfacing. If using non-fusible interfacing you will want to flat line the interfacing to your pieces wih temporary ***Pad Stitches***.
Depending on your main fabric's thickness and how well it keeps its shape you may need to interface your fabric. If you are uncertain of whether your fabric requires interfacing, quickly ***Baste*** your crown pieces together and see if the crown stays up right when placed on a surface. If it doesn't it needs interfacing. As a rule of thumb you will generally need a **Medium Firm Interfacing** but if your fabric is quite thin you may need a firmer interfacing. If you are still uncertain you can face your crown pieces and once again ***Baste*** the crown pieces together and check how it looks on your head. You can either use fusible or non-fusible interfacing. If using non-fusible interfacing you will want to flat line the interfacing to your pieces wih temporary ***Pad Stitches***.
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### Bill Insert
For the bill insert you want a firm but thin material. You may want to try either, **Millinery Buckram**, **Plastic Canvas**, **Plastic Sheets** or **EVA Foam**. You can use **Leather** just know that depending on depth this may create a thicker bill and may make the bill harder to close.
For the bill insert you want a firm but thin material. You may want to try either, **Millinery Buckram**, **Plastic Canvas**, **Plastic Sheets** or **EVA Foam**. You can use **Leather** just know that depending on depth this may create a thicker bill and may make the bill harder to close.
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Just remember. All of these are recommendations. If you want to use something different go for it!
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