Glueing the Russian veiling is genius! How have I lived this longer and not known this technique?!? Thank you for such detailed information about how to do it.
Great, at age 64 I finally discover what I wish my next career should be. Not sure how successful I would be, living in southwest Michigan so I may just start creating hats for myself. I can’t wait to see more.
Thanks so much for putting out this video, so informative and easy to follow. I’m 6 months into my journey as a milliner and resources like this are absolutely invaluable, especially to me. Thank you for taking your time and sharing your knowledge 🎩🖤
This is truly millinery. Your piece is so neat and l enjoyed This tutorial every step of the way. I also learnt new techniques as well. Keep up the good work
Any guidance on the best way to attach this piece to the head? I was going to use hat elastic but I see you used a wire attachment of some sort. Your video is excellent, thank you for sharing your knowledge
You can use hat elastic, but it needs to be the kind with the barbs on the end. Once the hat is complete, place the elastic barbs on either side of the dent on the back of the hat. As long as you keep tension on the forehead, it should work. You might need to use two elastics to get more solid tension. Just position the second one just under the first. I have a video on how to construct a cocktail hat on a headband in my video listing. I also have a video on making a headband, and one on wiring this type of hat.
It's the same block for both the top and bottom parts. The one on the bottom, that rests against the head, is dented to contour to the forehead with a smaller button block, but it could also be dented with a small bowl or ball.
Not only are your tutorials awesome, but your commentary is fire. Love your wit and humor.
Simply professional, a natural and eloquent teacher. Wonderful videos.
Glueing the Russian veiling is genius! How have I lived this longer and not known this technique?!? Thank you for such detailed information about how to do it.
Great, at age 64 I finally discover what I wish my next career should be. Not sure how successful I would be, living in southwest Michigan so I may just start creating hats for myself. I can’t wait to see more.
Thanks so much for putting out this video, so informative and easy to follow. I’m 6 months into my journey as a milliner and resources like this are absolutely invaluable, especially to me. Thank you for taking your time and sharing your knowledge 🎩🖤
You're welcome!
Thank you so much!! Love it! Love and kiss from the Netherlands
This is truly millinery. Your piece is so neat and l enjoyed This tutorial every step of the way. I also learnt new techniques as well. Keep up the good work
Wonderful video. Congratulations!!!
Looks classy, chic. 😊
Loved this tutorial, thank you!
Excellent tutorial. Great detailed camera closeups. Subscribed!
Wow... Have learnt a lot here.
Thank you
Awesome!
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Used the same method to join crinoline .
Thanks soo much
Excellent video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much,it was so helpful Please can you do a version with crinoline,although l will go and use this version for crinoline. Thanks
Very interesting!!! Thanks
Any guidance on the best way to attach this piece to the head? I was going to use hat elastic but I see you used a wire attachment of some sort. Your video is excellent, thank you for sharing your knowledge
You can use hat elastic, but it needs to be the kind with the barbs on the end. Once the hat is complete, place the elastic barbs on either side of the dent on the back of the hat. As long as you keep tension on the forehead, it should work. You might need to use two elastics to get more solid tension. Just position the second one just under the first. I have a video on how to construct a cocktail hat on a headband in my video listing. I also have a video on making a headband, and one on wiring this type of hat.
@@StitchingVulture I watched the other video and found it very helpful. I will create the wire attachment. Thanks again!
Thanks so much for the tutorial.Can this method be used in joining crinoline?
I have never tried this technique with crinoline.
Woow this is beautiful pls how can I get the clip u joined the wire with?
I cover wiring in this video.
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Can this veil be used to edge a hat with a very large brim? Like a sun hat?
I wouldn't recommend it as you might lose structural integrity as it gets wider.
Are the blocks used in this video a set or no? Specifically, what type is used for the bottom portion?
It's the same block for both the top and bottom parts. The one on the bottom, that rests against the head, is dented to contour to the forehead with a smaller button block, but it could also be dented with a small bowl or ball.
Precioso trabajo
Were can I find all this materials
Search for millinery supply websites.
Thanks for sharing
Where do you get the teflon
You can get Teflon baking sheets online. You can also look at scrapbooking websites. Sometimes they sell them too.
Thank you so much
brilliant thanks
Merci pour cette video
Thx
Hi, where did you get the perched hat piece from?
I made that. It is blocked sinamay.
It looks like a Mandela.
Español
I don't speak Spanish.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much