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The ‘Jeff’ – Vol II | How to be a Milliner
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How to be a Milliner. The ‘Jeff’ – English flatcap, Vol I. The ‘Jeff’ – finale! May 27, 2011 · 10:00 am. The ‘Jeff’ – Vol II. Right, so we left of with the ‘cap’ part of the Jeff flatcap finished, so on to the body of the hat. As a reminder, our block for this project was the Guru’s classic cap block. To make the ribbon, I measured the circumference of the broadest point on the block, and cut two bias strips. Using the aforementioned careful ironing technique, I ironed the fabric to some stayflex. With h...
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The ‘Jeff’ – English flatcap, Vol I | How to be a Milliner
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How to be a Milliner. The torrents of Spring/Summer. The ‘Jeff’ – Vol II →. May 26, 2011 · 4:33 pm. The ‘Jeff’ – English flatcap, Vol I. This milliner is also a journalist – as you can imagine, the link between the two isn’t that obvious, so I needed a hat to bridge the gap between my two worlds. Also, I needed some fabric hat experience; the Guru advises that making a fabric hat is imperative for developing couture millinery skills. And millinery wire (medium, as it’s for the brim effectively). Then, I ...
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Hat news | How to be a Milliner
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How to be a Milliner. 8211; January 2011. 8211; Wow, in this insider profile, courtesy of Another Magazine, we get to hear a bit about how collaborations come about, in this case how Stephen Jones appointed his head of atelier. What I wouldn’t give to have a chance to see what the atelier is like! According to Adele Mildred at Stephen Jones, it’s ‘a bunch of grannies having a good time’… sounds right up my street…. To wear with my snuggly fur coat…. To say How to be a Milliner is massively excited at the...
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Other craft | How to be a Milliner
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How to be a Milliner. 8230; coming soon …. One of the reasons I love millinery is because it is a craft that combines a lot of different talents: sewing, blocking, designing, braiding, draping, working with fabric/straw/felt/leather/fur/feathers and on and on. For this reason, one needs to have a multitude of talents. This part of my blog will focus on the other crafts I’ve been working on, independently or in aid of millinery. Any excuse, eh? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Vintage ...
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The ‘Jeff’ – finale! | How to be a Milliner
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How to be a Milliner. The ‘Jeff’ – Vol II. July 9, 2011 · 1:31 pm. The ‘Jeff’ – finale! Well, in typical millinery fashion, just when you get all excited that a hat is ready to finish, it turns out it’s nowhere near close to completion. For my lining of the Jeff. I had chosen this very English Liberty print from the Tana Lawn collection. Liberty lining for the Jeff. The final lining stages - Jeff. Finally, after much perseverance, here is is! The ‘Jeff’ – Vol II. 3 responses to “. July 9, 2011 at 4:50 pm.