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favourite2023 This is very useful, because I am just starting to get into millinery, and making some out of other fabric sources is useful, especially since feathers overtime can get mites.
I subscribed to your channel years ago. I have really learned many valuable things that can be applied to many craft projects. I also really enjoy your presentation. I am using a different device now and popped back to watch another video and was delighted to see how well your channel is growing. I just wanted to say congratulations ! You deserve every success 🙌
this is brilliant! i'm working on a costume that needs like a million feathers and i didn't wanna use actually feathers because i'm worried about how long they'll last over time and these are fantastic alternatives that i can't wait to try out
Hi Marina, I think it depends on the bond-a-web that you buy, as brands can be different. My advice would be to make a sample and test that for wet cleaning. Generally when you make trims and things for millinery purposes, non of them tend to be water proof.
Excellent! much better than poor birds losing theirs for hats. I suppose its ok if you find feathers whilst out for walks but apart from that, I would much rather fake it. Thanks Ilona. I'm from Scotland and we dont tend to pronounce the L in your name, I know its YOUR name so pronounce it however you want, I like it your way and whichever way its said, its a lovely name. I am really enjoying your content too and have become quite hooked to hats and hat making. Once I finish one I will tag you and Sarah at SH.
If you've enjoyed this video please like & subscribe 👍🔔, this really helps me grow and reach a larger audience ❤️ I post new videos or do a live stream from my studio every week ✨✨✨
you´re a real delight, thanks for a fun 15 min with my morning coffee
favourite2023 This is very useful, because I am just starting to get into millinery, and making some out of other fabric sources is useful, especially since feathers overtime can get mites.
Love this vidéo.
I will definitely try it.
I subscribed to your channel years ago. I have really learned many valuable things that can be applied to many craft projects. I also really enjoy your presentation. I am using a different device now and popped back to watch another video and was delighted to see how well your channel is growing. I just wanted to say congratulations ! You deserve every success 🙌
Fascinating
Ilona
🙋♀️🇨🇦🫶🏻love your Videos ,,,so enjoy them
Very creative and instructive with a wonderful personality. Very enjoyable.
Hello Margot, thank you! I am glad you enjoyed my video 😊
this is brilliant! i'm working on a costume that needs like a million feathers and i didn't wanna use actually feathers because i'm worried about how long they'll last over time and these are fantastic alternatives that i can't wait to try out
Hello Khensani! Your costume sounds fabulous! Good luck with the feathers 😊
Thank you, your video is amazing. Please is there an alternative to using bond-a web?
Thankyou for such a comprehensive and helpful demonstration
Good idea about using the scrap strands for stamens
Hello Jeannie, yes, I don't like to waste materials, so I always keep all my scraps 😊
Wonderful video, thanks a lot
Hello, Thank you! I am glad you liked the video 😊
Another wonderful helpful tutorial. Thank you for sharing all your creative ideas
Thanks so much 😊 If there is any topic you'd like me to explore do let me know.
These are brilliant. Thank you.
Hi, Those came out beautifully. Thank You. Yours, Ann
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Thank you Ilona. It was interesting and helpfull. How strong this Bond-A-Web hold materials? I think it won't stand wet cleaning.
Hi Marina, I think it depends on the bond-a-web that you buy, as brands can be different. My advice would be to make a sample and test that for wet cleaning. Generally when you make trims and things for millinery purposes, non of them tend to be water proof.
Excellent! much better than poor birds losing theirs for hats. I suppose its ok if you find feathers whilst out for walks but apart from that, I would much rather fake it. Thanks Ilona. I'm from Scotland and we dont tend to pronounce the L in your name, I know its YOUR name so pronounce it however you want, I like it your way and whichever way its said, its a lovely name. I am really enjoying your content too and have become quite hooked to hats and hat making. Once I finish one I will tag you and Sarah at SH.
Hello, I look forward to seeing your finished hat! 😊
Surely Iona and Ilona are just... two different names? 😅
I love the point that faux feathers can be abstract art forms. They can even be vegan.
Hello! Yes! There are so many infinite possibilities when abstracting trimming elements 😊