We took buckram (a stiff piece of fabric ) then took strips of platted ( braided ) straw, sewing one strip on at a time. Trim was applied, the inside was lined and artificial flowers arranged. There's still for work to do on the hat before it can be officially worn.
This blog displays the various period reproduction projects and events I am involved in. I have been collecting historic clothing, and making reproduction period clothing, since the summer I portrayed the Father of Confederation Andrew A. MacDonald for the 125th Anniversary celebrations of the birth of Canada. This blog began in 2010 to mark the 100th Anniversary of Lucy Maud Montgomery's marriage and our reproduction project creating the outfits in her wedding trousseau.
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Millinery Course
The past few weeks I've been taking a hat making ( aka. Millinery ) course in Charlottetown. We learned how to make this hat.
We took buckram (a stiff piece of fabric ) then took strips of platted ( braided ) straw, sewing one strip on at a time. Trim was applied, the inside was lined and artificial flowers arranged. There's still for work to do on the hat before it can be officially worn.
We took buckram (a stiff piece of fabric ) then took strips of platted ( braided ) straw, sewing one strip on at a time. Trim was applied, the inside was lined and artificial flowers arranged. There's still for work to do on the hat before it can be officially worn.
Labels:
Hat Making,
Millinery
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