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It's really wonderful to hear you speak. I'm happy to be here, to learn and to share. Pls do let me know quickly what your online courses cost, books and all, as I'm really anxious to get started. I'm looking forward to starting a whole new experience and business, making hats.
Greetings!
I am new to the Hat Academy, having just found it in a Google search earlier today. Though I am a great admirer of hats from the traditional to the bizarre and have built a bit of a collection, I've no experience in making them. My creative/artistic background is in photography, but I've recently found myself drawn more to three dimensional and usable art. I've looked for face-to-face millinery classes here in the northeastern United States but have not had much luck. After some online research, I landed here.
So, my question...what is the best place for me to start given that I am still testing the waters as to how far I wish to go? I want to get some exposure to hat-making but don't necessarily want to invest significant sums of money in materials and equipment until I am sure I will actually use them beyond just a class or two.
Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
--Adam
Watch each Youtube Clip for each lesson & it outlines what is taught
For e.g. Lesson4 teaches binding edges in different ways http://hatacademy.com/group/lesson-4-binding-with-variety-2 ;
You can choose which you want to use on each hat.
The first hats are basic hats with wide or narrow brims to your choice. The crown can be a round dome crown or flat tip crown -turn . The 2 blocks you need are these the full dome crown and cartwheel 18inch with collar They have a discounted bundle for Hat academy students
Contact info available on the block site. Measure your head over the brow and largest bump at back of head for head size (Av size is 57cm)
We will be offering Achievement Certificates later this year as you fulfil a set criteria.
Grasping the basics in the Beginner Course will make the remainder of lessons so much easier.
Thank you for the information, Elaine. I am primarily interested in learning to make men's hats, especially top hats and bowlers. Are those techniques covered in the courses? Many of the examples I saw in browsing appear focused on women's hats, so I want to be sure before I purchase a course. Thanks again.
i have chosen the best there is and that is you dear lady.
So good to be here. I love this academy, never knew i'll find you online
Hi Elaine,
I live in a place with a mobile phone and internet black spot. Can I download the lessons onto an IPad or laptop and save to use at home? I am hoping to start with French Flower making :-)
Thanks
C
Hi Carole, The lessons are streamed as with Netflix via your email and can not be downloaded. Such a shame as I do have another student in Stanthorpe who is progressing through lessons ok. We need NBN in Australia as in Nigeria or Kenya they readily have access to lessons - lived in Central Qld for years and know how isolated you can be. I set this up to help those in outback Australia so I hope you can find a solution Best Wishes, Elaine
All my admiration and friendness.
Thank you for the passion and generousity with which you share your skill, dear Elain.
My love!
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