Saturday, August 30, 2014
Blocking net
Blocking net is the wonderfully versatile stuff we used to help hold the shape of parisisal. You can find it online here. http://www.hattersmillinerysupplies.com.au/on/millinery-supplies/blocking-fabric/
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Millinery Weekend intensive- elegant racewear materials.
To create a piece of stylish racewear you will need to buy a suitable straw from one of the following suppliers. Parisisal is a fine straw that will give good results and help you create a smart fashionable hat in a wide range of colours. Sinamay is a see through material which can also be blocked with good effect, you will need to block at least 3 layers to achieve a quality result (3 meters is plenty). Torb and Reiner sell both and I have included the links here. http://www.torbandreiner.com/online-shop-1/millinery-supplies/hoods/parasisal-sleeves
http://www.torbandreiner.com/online-shop-1/millinery-supplies/Blocking-Materials/sinamay
You can also purchase the same materials from The House of Adorn http://www.houseofadorn.com/index.php/.
You will also need to have matching petersham ribbon, 25mm wide, 1.5 meters (will do 2 hats) and matching Gutterman thread. If you find trims you like you can purchase from the range of feathers, flowers, ribbons and other materials.
In our neighborhood we have L'Uccello-http://luccello.cart.net.au/ for some wonderful trims... we will go there at some stage on the first day and Clegs for general sewing and haberdashery materials which is just round the corner in Elizabeth Street. http://www.clegs.com.au/.
If you would like to do a fabric binding you will need about a meter of that fabric (natural fibres are best, dupion silk or light weight cotton or linen) and similar amount of "shapewell" (available from Clegs). You will have more than you will need for one hat but it must be cut on the bias for good results, excess can be used for making trims, flowers and bows etc.
http://www.torbandreiner.com/online-shop-1/millinery-supplies/Blocking-Materials/sinamay
You can also purchase the same materials from The House of Adorn http://www.houseofadorn.com/index.php/.
You will also need to have matching petersham ribbon, 25mm wide, 1.5 meters (will do 2 hats) and matching Gutterman thread. If you find trims you like you can purchase from the range of feathers, flowers, ribbons and other materials.
In our neighborhood we have L'Uccello-http://luccello.cart.net.au/ for some wonderful trims... we will go there at some stage on the first day and Clegs for general sewing and haberdashery materials which is just round the corner in Elizabeth Street. http://www.clegs.com.au/.
If you would like to do a fabric binding you will need about a meter of that fabric (natural fibres are best, dupion silk or light weight cotton or linen) and similar amount of "shapewell" (available from Clegs). You will have more than you will need for one hat but it must be cut on the bias for good results, excess can be used for making trims, flowers and bows etc.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Here are some of the blocks available for use in your millinery intensive.
When you enrol in a weekend intensive at my studio you will have access
to many blocks in a wonderful array of shapes. They can be combined to
create hats in a wide range of shapes. The possibilities are really only
limited by your imagination. You can also combine blocked shapes with
hand forming to further extend the range of possibilities. 

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