Hi, I can't believe that I never commented on this. I re-watch it regularly as this was my first video of yours that I saw and I go back every so often as I gett more knowledgeable in the theory of millinery. The practice I still sorely lack, still. Only having 6-8 hours away from the bed weekly is putting a damper on my practicing anything. Well training ballroom is still on as it slowly extends my endurance for other things. Can't recommend a chronic pain issue no matter how severe. Re-watching this I come to a question. What kind of machine sewing needle would you recommend for sewing sinamay, please? Thank you for yet another lovely time in your company. Yours, Ann
Hi Ann, I always appreciate the time you take to watch and comment on my videos, and I send you good wishes, and hope you manage some more ballroom. With regard to needles, I just use a standard machine needle in a larger size (90). many thanks, Sara
@@SHMillinery Hi again, Thank you for the needle recommendation. You go the part I thought being the most pertinent e.d the sice. Well I like the you that you show us and I know that one of the variables that are important for the videos to be successful are the comments. So of course I like to leave a message, and to not get boring I need to find something new to say, so I share. Some might think it to be TMI but that's neither here or there. Thank you, my ballroom is coming along, and there are so many new things to achieve which is great. It slowly is giving me more stamina so that I can work on my other interests, hats for one, just going from 6 hours a week to 8 hours is such a difference. It's got me to a point that I've even placed orders from Petersham, though I don't have anything to block on yet. I'm still pondering if I should buy a wig-head or a hat block to start with so that is holding things back at the moment. I know a brim or three or more that I like but I should decide how I want to work a crown first I think. I have only ordered sinamay so far as we are coming up to summer at some point this year, but I would love to block felt at some point in the future. Well, this takes the comment into the realms of letters so I should stop here I think. I hope to catch you on time when you do your next live session. Yours, Ann
@@SHMillinery Your hats are beautiful and your methods are very well explained. And what you're doing is much simpler than what they're trying to do. Besides, silver haired ladies should stick together. :D
😂😂😂 I use the bowls from my cupboard to re-shape the hats I do. Have not used a plate yet as the US doesn't have Sinamay as available as y'all do. ✌🏻♥️
Hi Sara, is there another way of attaching a headband besides sewing it on? I am thinking that maybe one may wish to wear same fascinator on the right, and another day on the left? 🤷♀️ just thinking hey 🙈🙈
Hiya, I have done a removable headband on small items, but on a big hat, if it is not firmly fixed in place the hat wobbles about like a spinning top :)
This is brilliant! Am easy easy to get started for beginners without spending a fortune! Love it!
You never fail to amaze me! I love this! Your tutorials are such a great help. Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge.💞🙏🏼
Thank you so much :)
Thankyou so much for showing how to us home items for the base!!!! Very helpful and I love the hat.
Thank you xx
Great practical tutorial. Its good to know that I don't have to let lack of a particular mould handicap my creativity.
I need to try this. Very beautiful
You make me laugh because you are a woman after my own heart .My nose runs when Im concentrating lol.Love what you make
Thank you, I'm glad a bring a smile 😃 xx
I just love your videos.
I found a plastic container that I will attempt to make a bowler hat.
Beautiful.. love your tutorials.. so informative. Looking forward to many more. Thank you
Thank you xx
Absolutely loved your video! You are a wonderful instructor
Thank you
Your videos bring such joy. Can’t thank you enough.
Thank you ❤️
You are a fabulous and classy teacher
Thanks this is so amazing please continue to share your talent with us I am definitely going make it
Thank you 😊
Well it's 2022, and I love it.
May the good Lord bless you ma. You are just too talented.
Thank you for your kindness
Very creative 🙂
Thank you for the tutorial.
Can one use an elastic instead of head band?
Yes, you can use whichever you prefer 😉
Id love to try this ,i love it or something similar
Wow! Beautiful 👌❤️
Your videos are so so good. Thank you for sharing. Keep safe and well. ❤️ Lynne
Thank you for your kind words xx
Beautiful!! I want to make one!!!
Nice tutorial. You use water to wet the Sinmay fabric?
Yes just plain water 💧 😋
Hi, I can't believe that I never commented on this. I re-watch it regularly as this was my first video of yours that I saw and I go back every so often as I gett more knowledgeable in the theory of millinery. The practice I still sorely lack, still. Only having 6-8 hours away from the bed weekly is putting a damper on my practicing anything. Well training ballroom is still on as it slowly extends my endurance for other things. Can't recommend a chronic pain issue no matter how severe.
Re-watching this I come to a question. What kind of machine sewing needle would you recommend for sewing sinamay, please? Thank you for yet another lovely time in your company. Yours, Ann
Hi Ann, I always appreciate the time you take to watch and comment on my videos, and I send you good wishes, and hope you manage some more ballroom. With regard to needles, I just use a standard machine needle in a larger size (90). many thanks, Sara
@@SHMillinery Hi again, Thank you for the needle recommendation. You go the part I thought being the most pertinent e.d the sice.
Well I like the you that you show us and I know that one of the variables that are important for the videos to be successful are the comments. So of course I like to leave a message, and to not get boring I need to find something new to say, so I share. Some might think it to be TMI but that's neither here or there.
Thank you, my ballroom is coming along, and there are so many new things to achieve which is great. It slowly is giving me more stamina so that I can work on my other interests, hats for one, just going from 6 hours a week to 8 hours is such a difference.
It's got me to a point that I've even placed orders from Petersham, though I don't have anything to block on yet. I'm still pondering if I should buy a wig-head or a hat block to start with so that is holding things back at the moment. I know a brim or three or more that I like but I should decide how I want to work a crown first I think. I have only ordered sinamay so far as we are coming up to summer at some point this year, but I would love to block felt at some point in the future. Well, this takes the comment into the realms of letters so I should stop here I think.
I hope to catch you on time when you do your next live session. Yours, Ann
What a beautiful tutorial!
Thank you so much!
So beautiful...truly you are a great artist...🕵️♀️😷✌mikelle newyork mom....
Excellent .... Thank you for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! Gorgeous. Thanks so much. ma'am.
Beautuful.
I am Glad to found you.
Thanks for sharing.
You make a solutions when we no have basico tools.
How Do you make spray glue?
300 mls of PVA glue to 800 mls water
Is the cotton bias sticky?
Simply lovely!!😊
Very creative. Pls did u apply stifner after clipping it
Yes, just a small amount
It’s amazing 🤩
Hello I love your work ❤❤🎉 🌹 I want to ask were do you buy your material.. thank you.
ua-cam.com/video/wV2vYQ8A-Gc/v-deo.html
Is the white material ribbon
Hello, that's a beautiful work.
Please what's the wire you used called?
Hi, it is plastic brim reed
Brilliant!
This is beautiful
Thank you
I'm glad you like it
Another great Tee shirt: "There's nothing worse than a wobbly hat"
You need to be my PR person lol 😆
@@SHMillinery Your hats are beautiful and your methods are very well explained. And what you're doing is much simpler than what they're trying to do. Besides, silver haired ladies should stick together. :D
@@katiejo911 we should 😀
I think this is the type of hat they used to use things like hat pins to keep in place.
W ere can I find sonata? Enjoyed your video,, love hats! Thank you
Looking for sinama❤
I list suppliers here, ua-cam.com/video/wV2vYQ8A-Gc/v-deo.htmlsi=Qa5_EYUeoWJPSsCi
Can you introduce which material that you are using ? Actually i am really new :) Thanks
Hi, and welcome. It is sinamay straw
😂😂😂 I use the bowls from my cupboard to re-shape the hats I do. Have not used a plate yet as the US doesn't have Sinamay as available as y'all do. ✌🏻♥️
I love that we are so creative! I do list a US supplier in this video ua-cam.com/video/wV2vYQ8A-Gc/v-deo.html
Warm to very hot also works well.
Bello trabajo 💋
gracias xx
Hi Sara, is there another way of attaching a headband besides sewing it on? I am thinking that maybe one may wish to wear same fascinator on the right, and another day on the left? 🤷♀️ just thinking hey 🙈🙈
Hiya, I have done a removable headband on small items, but on a big hat, if it is not firmly fixed in place the hat wobbles about like a spinning top :)
@@SHMillinery 😃🤣🤣🤣 okay i understand you well, thank you. I am really learning a lot from you Sara 🙏🏽
2002?!?! Is that lady even still alive? How did she make a UA-cam video in 2002?
3 LAYERS IS BETTER.
Is the cotton bias sticky?
No x
@@SHMillinery Okay thanks