Fascinators attachment tips? - Learn How To Make Hats Online | Hat Academy Millinery Courses2024-03-29T08:59:16Zhttps://hatacademy.com/forum/topics/fascinators-tips?commentId=6485913%3AComment%3A114185&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noProblem with those are s they…tag:hatacademy.com,2014-07-30:6485913:Comment:1141852014-07-30T16:37:58.198Zedith fhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/edithf
<p>Problem with those are s they deface the design... Stick to elastic if hair is really short then use the transparent lingerie elastic you can find for bras... It works a treat and lasts very well... Just secure ends with matching fabric of hat and then sew in! Other alternative is figure of 8 made with millinery wire as in above reply...</p>
<p>Problem with those are s they deface the design... Stick to elastic if hair is really short then use the transparent lingerie elastic you can find for bras... It works a treat and lasts very well... Just secure ends with matching fabric of hat and then sew in! Other alternative is figure of 8 made with millinery wire as in above reply...</p> Does anyone have suggestions…tag:hatacademy.com,2014-07-30:6485913:Comment:1140752014-07-30T14:14:41.688ZRenee Greenhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/ReneeGreen
<p>Does anyone have suggestions on attachments for people with very short hair? Has anyone used snap-in clips also called hair extension clips?</p>
<p>Does anyone have suggestions on attachments for people with very short hair? Has anyone used snap-in clips also called hair extension clips?</p> http://hatacademy.com/forum/t…tag:hatacademy.com,2014-07-30:6485913:Comment:1142542014-07-30T14:10:13.008Zedith fhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/edithf
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<p>This one of the thick straps techs for straw and if you wish you can email me at floreedith yahoo.com</p>
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<p>The technique for elastic is fairly simple I do not use precut so no uncomfortable ferrules. Knot the ends and tack into the sides of hat firmly! So up to u but if you…</p>
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<p>This one of the thick straps techs for straw and if you wish you can email me at floreedith yahoo.com</p>
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<p>The technique for elastic is fairly simple I do not use precut so no uncomfortable ferrules. Knot the ends and tack into the sides of hat firmly! So up to u but if you need stuff emailed let me know!</p>
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<p>All d best</p> I'd like to see your techniqu…tag:hatacademy.com,2014-07-30:6485913:Comment:1143282014-07-30T13:10:42.173ZRenee Greenhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/ReneeGreen
<p>I'd like to see your techniques for elastic straps. Where are the instructions located? Thank You.</p>
<p>I'd like to see your techniques for elastic straps. Where are the instructions located? Thank You.</p> Most of my clients prefer ela…tag:hatacademy.com,2014-07-28:6485913:Comment:1139732014-07-28T22:15:42.357Zedith fhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/edithf
<p>Most of my clients prefer elastic as they cannot tolerate combs. But you could also do a figure of 8 ... I have replied with a instructions to the technique here along with strap ideas too!</p>
<p>Most of my clients prefer elastic as they cannot tolerate combs. But you could also do a figure of 8 ... I have replied with a instructions to the technique here along with strap ideas too!</p> Hi Elisa,
I have tried lots o…tag:hatacademy.com,2014-07-16:6485913:Comment:1126622014-07-16T09:15:38.547ZRebecca Hanleyhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/RebeccaHanley
<p>Hi Elisa,</p>
<p>I have tried lots of different methods, feedback from customers has been loops for pins too tricky for most to do themselves, I more often apply 2 ways per piece. For example A headband with a comb attached or comb & elastic combo. It really all depends on the style and size of the headpiece. The more secure the better. Hope this helps a little</p>
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<p>Hi Elisa,</p>
<p>I have tried lots of different methods, feedback from customers has been loops for pins too tricky for most to do themselves, I more often apply 2 ways per piece. For example A headband with a comb attached or comb & elastic combo. It really all depends on the style and size of the headpiece. The more secure the better. Hope this helps a little</p>
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