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How to make simple hats that require
little or no equipment.
getting more adventurous
Making tiaras; eye-catching brims;
how to make silk flowers...
traditional couture millinery
Working with blocks, simple felt cloches, hats from sinamay and straw...
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Silk Hat
Feathers, Feathers, Feathers
Stitched Strip Hats
Freeform Felt Hat
Double Brimmed Hat
Linen and Silk Fibre Hats
Men's Hats
reference books
Setting up a millinery business, a very useful guide to hat making materials...
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HollyMay Pickell
 
Feathers, Feathers, Feathers
Feathers, Feathers, Feathers    
Details
Price: £12.95 ($) (€)
Photos: 58 full colour photos
Pages: 21 double pages
Format: e-book what's this
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Brief description
Feathers can be used in so many ways: to add finishing touches to hats, to create feather fascinators and so on. If you’d love to use them more, but need some further inspiration, then this ebook will provide what you need. We show you how to completely cover a hat in feathers – what a super idea! The techniques for adding lovely, delicate feathers to a clip and larger feathers to a band are also included. These will just be a starting point, we are sure, as you learn the techniques and realise the potential.

A variety of feathers are illustrated and described, as well as the different methods of mounting them, with a photograph and instructions for every step. Even if you’ve not tackled working with feathers much before, you’ll find the ebook easy to follow and love the results you can get!

fantastic feathers   fantastic feathers   fantastic feathers

These lovely pieces made by Ann Randall, Linda Bratley and Annie Griffith are sure to inspire you to make greater use of feathers of all kinds!

   
     
       
         
   
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