Being trained in the 60's most of our hats were made from parisisals, swiss straw, felts or fabric covered esparterie. My favourite was using fabric over an esparterie base to co-ordinate with my latest linen or wool boucle suit. Today we have such a variety of sinamay straws as well as silk abaca & jinsin plus perspex and leather all of which have paved the way for a new styling.
Which is your favourite millinery material to work with & why do you love it?
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Permalink Reply by carena28 April 20, 2013 at 8:07am
Permalink Reply by FANCY ROSE April 21, 2013 at 7:28am My favorite foundation material is Buckram, it has no boundaries and you can use other things beside a hat block to make a form. Your sewing skills will come in handy when using buckram. It comes in both black and white. You also can make millinery decorations using it, those who make their own shoes can use buckram for the "Counters." Your imagination with using buckram is limitless.
I have a love of fabric, so I really like covered hats with a buckram base.
But, when winter comes, I find myself itching to get back to the softness and flexibility of felt. It just feels so lovely in your hands and moulds so beautifully ... and .. ahhh.
Permalink Reply by Vivienne Morgan Millinery May 2, 2013 at 7:19pm
Permalink Reply by Jill Humphries May 24, 2013 at 7:24pm
Permalink Reply by Dianne Graham June 23, 2013 at 7:39am Most of the hats I make are Sinamay, and I do love it. But I also love covering buckram, you can use so many different fabrics from silk to Denim and it is wearable year round.
I recently had a friends give me an outgrown beaded dress with coat, it is lovely, so far I have only used sleeves to make a hat but it is so stunning, SO glad I can use Buckram!
Permalink Reply by carena28 March 3, 2016 at 2:43pm Mine is GutterGuard from Bunnings hehe. Not just for your roof!
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