Hello Elena, am a new milliner, just completed a course. I have been watching videos for more ideas. Just came across your channel and i must say its one of the best. Thanks for sharing what you have. God bless you.
Dear Abena, thank you so much for watching and for your kind words, thank t means a lot to me! I am happy to hear my hat making video tutorials are useful 😊😊
Hi Susana, thank you for watching my video! I am using kettle steam to shape curls of the sinamay bias, it also helps to soften the material. Please be careful working with steam, keep your hands atleast 50cm high when steaming
Thank you for the great lessons. I came across your channel yesterday. And I subscribed immediately. Looove all the way from South Africa😍. What do you call the material you use to iron on top of the sinmay?
Hi and thank you for watching my hat making tutorials! The hot water creates steam that makes sinamay straw flexible and allows it to mould into shapes easily. I am using a kettle to create steam. You can also use garment steamer or iron steamer. Whatever you have available. Hope that helps? If you like my tutorials and find them useful, please support my work by becoming a member and contributor. As a thank you for your support, all my members get a quick detailed response and recommendation from me. Your kind contribution will help me to cover material costs and to create better quality educational videos! You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you so much for your support! ua-cam.com/channels/GG1dF676-AfMKI-TGpoAQQ.htmljoin
Hello Abigail, thank you for watching my video! I dont dip material into the kettle water, but I’am using kettle steam to create curls and shape sinamay straw. Sorry it was not clear in the video. Happy hat making, Elena
Helloo. pls what do you mean by using kettle steam to create curls and shape Sinamay straw? Because I didn't understand how/what you used the kettle for.
Wow I've loved the steaming trick.
Thanks dear😊
Steam is essential in hat making and helps create and shape the straw! Happy to hear you liked it! Thank you for watching 😊
You're good teacher
Thank you so much! That is so lovely to hear :-)
Hop you like the tutorial!
Best,
Elena
I'm supriced bcs I saw it when you make it...than saw when some one wear it.....that's nice❤
Thank you so much for your comment and for watching my hat making tutorials 😊
Beautiful and easy to learn
Thank you so much for watching my hat making tutorial and your comment! 😊
Watching from South Africa.. Love this👌new in millinary.. ❤️
Thank you so much for watching 😊 Glad to hear you liked the video! Enjoy hat making 💓
Very cool!!👍
Thank you for watching!
Hello Elena, am a new milliner, just completed a course. I have been watching videos for more ideas. Just came across your channel and i must say its one of the best. Thanks for sharing what you have. God bless you.
Dear Abena, thank you so much for watching and for your kind words, thank t means a lot to me! I am happy to hear my hat making video tutorials are useful 😊😊
Удивительно! Как легко у вас получается шедевр! 💖
Beautiful
Thank you so much for watching!
Любуюсь ловкостью умелых ручек. Из простых вещей на глазах рождается красота..
Спасибо большое 💝😊
Very good
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
Please what did you use the kettle for.I didn’t quiet get it’s use in the video
Hi Susana, thank you for watching my video! I am using kettle steam to shape curls of the sinamay bias, it also helps to soften the material. Please be careful working with steam, keep your hands atleast 50cm high when steaming
Nice
Thank you for the great lessons. I came across your channel yesterday. And I subscribed immediately. Looove all the way from South Africa😍. What do you call the material you use to iron on top of the sinmay?
So nice to hear, thank you so much for watching! 😊 i use kitchen baking paper, it helps to protect both iron and material from burning and dirt.
Wow
Thank you 😊
Take me as your new student 💕🤩 love from Pakistan 💕✨
Thank you so much, its lovely to hear from you 💝 Always happy to welcome new students 😘
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😊😊😊
Please what did you do to with the hot water coz I only saw it boiling
Hi and thank you for watching my hat making tutorials!
The hot water creates steam that makes sinamay straw flexible and allows it to mould into shapes easily. I am using a kettle to create steam. You can also use garment steamer or iron steamer. Whatever you have available. Hope that helps?
If you like my tutorials and find them useful, please support my work by becoming a member and contributor. As a thank you for your support, all my members get a quick detailed response and recommendation from me. Your kind contribution will help me to cover material costs and to create better quality educational videos! You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you so much for your support!
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So on point. #TrendyAP
Did you insert the bias inside rhe boil water?
No, I used steam of boiled water to shape and mould Sinamay straw.
Please did you dip it into the kettle of water.. I think it wasn't too clear
Hello Abigail, thank you for watching my video! I dont dip material into the kettle water, but I’am using kettle steam to create curls and shape sinamay straw. Sorry it was not clear in the video.
Happy hat making,
Elena
Helloo. pls what do you mean by using kettle steam to create curls and shape Sinamay straw? Because I didn't understand how/what you used the kettle for.
ماإسم القماش الأول
Why do you have the boiling water
Steam of a boiling water soften the straw and helps to manipulate and shape the material
Is huspupi an American
Sorry, what is huspupi?
Nice
Thank you!