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11 easy projects for hat lovers
Classic hats
Crin hats
Double brimmed hats
Easy sinamay hats 1
Easy sinamay hats 2
Fantastic Feathers
Fascinators you can make yourself (dvd)
Feathered Creations
Feathers, Feathers, Feathers
Felt cloche hat
Finishing Touches 1
Finishing Touches 2
Freeform felt
Fresh flowers on hats
Hat magic
Hints and tips
Linen and silk fibre hats
Make hats (dvd)
Materials
Men's hats
Millinery business
More easy projects for hat lovers
Profit from your hats
Silk Flowers
Silk Hat
Sinamay hat 1
Sinamay hat 2
Stitched strip hats
Tiara Magic
Wild hats
Wire frame hats

  Wild Hats
 
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Price: £11.99 ($ ) (€)*
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15 full colour photos
21 double pages
Ebook format
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Brief description
Sinamay is an amazing fabric for hat making. It’s great to work with and can easily be manipulated to form almost any kind of shape. In this ebook you can learn how to cut it, how to wire edges and how to form complete hats – see some of the wonderful examples on the cover, and see some examples by Alberto Rodríguez who bought this book. You can also use the pieces you create to make brims for existing crowns. This is an ideal way to start creating hats. It requires no special equipment and will give you a feel for the fabric. You’ll certainly be inspired as you see new hats emerging from your hands. We can pretty much guarantee that you will become addicted to using sinamay in this ‘freeform’ way, because the possibilities it offers are almost endless.

Every technique is detailed for you with photographs and instructions, so you’ll learn really quickly. Experiment with crowns cut from out-dated hats and see how you can turn them into contemporary creations with a real ‘wow’ factor.

   
 
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Start with a piece of wired-edge sinamay...   ...and end with a fantastic hat. This amazing example is by Wendy Wallace Williams.   Another hat by Wendy modelled by Beth Matthews.   And yet another hat to turn heads, this time by Elisabeth Koch.
   
 

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