Making a Broom - Step 5 | A Natural State - Episode 6

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Flattening. Brooms come in round and flat shapes. For our camera, Peter chose to create a flat , sweeping end that is more typical of a modern broom. Peter flattens the broom by jumping on it. A vice-like tool retains the flat shape during the sewing process. 

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