How to make a bridal bird cage veil with the veil removable - Learn How To Make Hats Online | Hat Academy Millinery Courses2024-03-28T22:53:03Zhttps://hatacademy.com/forum/topics/how-to-make-a-bridal-bird-cage-veil-with-the-veil-removable?commentId=6485913%3AComment%3A184292&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI usually make them completel…tag:hatacademy.com,2016-08-17:6485913:Comment:1842922016-08-17T07:44:56.676ZJayne Coneyhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/JayneConey
<p>I usually make them completely separate. </p>
<p>It's worth chatting to hair stylists about how they attach pieces for brides, because I was using metal combs & my cousin had her hair done at home, & the stylist started complaining about the type of comb, not realising I had made the veil & headpiece. </p>
<p>Anyhoo. With a birdcage I make little cotton loops to pin on with an everyday bobby pin or kirby pin(UK). That way it's super easy to remove & usually easy to…</p>
<p>I usually make them completely separate. </p>
<p>It's worth chatting to hair stylists about how they attach pieces for brides, because I was using metal combs & my cousin had her hair done at home, & the stylist started complaining about the type of comb, not realising I had made the veil & headpiece. </p>
<p>Anyhoo. With a birdcage I make little cotton loops to pin on with an everyday bobby pin or kirby pin(UK). That way it's super easy to remove & usually easy to hide. </p>
<p>The headpiece with have a comb or alligator clip depending on the style or size. </p>
<p>With veils, I sew them onto the the elastic loop trim that seamstresses use for buttoning up the back of the dress. They it can just be slipped onto the decorated comb & then taken off just as easily after the ceremony/photos.</p>
<p>cheers Jayne</p>
<p></p> I generaly make 2 different a…tag:hatacademy.com,2016-08-10:6485913:Comment:1843012016-08-10T18:30:33.882ZMaria Feleahttps://hatacademy.com/profile/MariaFelea
<p>I generaly make 2 different accessories:</p>
<p>- one the brooch with a comb or any other attaching system</p>
<p>- the veil, with another comb, that I embelish a little bit, a delicate touch</p>
<p> And like that they can wear them together, just the veil or just the brooch</p>
<p>I generaly make 2 different accessories:</p>
<p>- one the brooch with a comb or any other attaching system</p>
<p>- the veil, with another comb, that I embelish a little bit, a delicate touch</p>
<p> And like that they can wear them together, just the veil or just the brooch</p> I have done this before for a…tag:hatacademy.com,2014-05-20:6485913:Comment:1009412014-05-20T14:36:43.805ZJen Marshhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/JenniferMarsh
<p>I have done this before for a friend...she wanted to detach t<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">he birdcage veil after the ceremony, so under the base I used sticky velcro dots & the veil was attached to each side using the velcro & attached to the base. My friend said her bridesmaids easily removed the veil for her. May not have looked terribly neat underneath but it worked a treat. I hope tgat makes sense?</span></p>
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<p>I have done this before for a friend...she wanted to detach t<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">he birdcage veil after the ceremony, so under the base I used sticky velcro dots & the veil was attached to each side using the velcro & attached to the base. My friend said her bridesmaids easily removed the veil for her. May not have looked terribly neat underneath but it worked a treat. I hope tgat makes sense?</span></p>
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<p></p> It would depend on the size o…tag:hatacademy.com,2014-04-14:6485913:Comment:980912014-04-14T21:13:32.630ZJain Kidsleyhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/JainKidsley
<p>It would depend on the size of the headpiece it may attach too.</p>
<p> I have made button hole stitch loops on the edge of satin ribbon that I bound the veil into, that you then loop onto a headband and sit under the piece, or grip into the hair under the piece.</p>
<p>Others I have seen use small pieces of (velco) touch and close in places to hold it in place and remove later.</p>
<p>Others may have better ideas than mine.</p>
<p>It would depend on the size of the headpiece it may attach too.</p>
<p> I have made button hole stitch loops on the edge of satin ribbon that I bound the veil into, that you then loop onto a headband and sit under the piece, or grip into the hair under the piece.</p>
<p>Others I have seen use small pieces of (velco) touch and close in places to hold it in place and remove later.</p>
<p>Others may have better ideas than mine.</p>