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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Last Week of Millinery
This is it...the home stretch. I've almost completed the collection and class will come to an end next week. We are to bring in everything we've made (that'll be 8 or 9 hats at least from me), our mood boards and a snack to share with the class. I'm trying to figure out just how to carry all of this onto the train...at rush hour. It will be a feat.
I do have this handy hat box, which should do just the trick...
I do have this handy hat box, which should do just the trick...
Next week, it's back to jewelry...
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Thursday
Couldn't think of anything creative for the post title, so there you have it, you get the day of the week.
An interesting aside from wiki...Thursday Etymology: The contemporary name comes from the Old English Þunresdæg, "Thunor's Day"[1][2][3] (with loss of -n-, first in northern dialects, from influence of Old Norse Þorsdagr, meaning "Thor's Day"). Thunor and Thor are derived from the Proto-Germanic god Thunraz, god of thunder, while German Donnerstag is derived from Donar (see Donar Oak)...Oddly appropriate since we've been watching The Vikings on the History Channel. Anyway...
I've been working on a grey fedora today. It's taken me quite some time to sew the ribbon & feather and during this painstaking process, I realized that I'd sewn the sweat band on too high. Because I'll be graded on this one, I'll have to redo it, which makes me a little frustrated. All in all, I'm pleased with it otherwise. It's one I'll be able to wear in the fall and if this overcast weather keeps up, I may just sneak it in before the end of the month. I've probably spent about 5-6 hours on this so far as everything is hand done. I expect I'll spend another 1-2 hours fixing my mistake and sewing the lining.
Tomorrow I have to pick up some straw hoods...we were told that a part of our collection must include a straw hat. Would have been nice to have known this the last time I was picking up supplies. Ah well, this will work out just as well since I promised my cousin I'd make her a 'floppy' hat and I'd like one too...and I may as well make a straw fedora for summer...
An interesting aside from wiki...Thursday Etymology: The contemporary name comes from the Old English Þunresdæg, "Thunor's Day"[1][2][3] (with loss of -n-, first in northern dialects, from influence of Old Norse Þorsdagr, meaning "Thor's Day"). Thunor and Thor are derived from the Proto-Germanic god Thunraz, god of thunder, while German Donnerstag is derived from Donar (see Donar Oak)...Oddly appropriate since we've been watching The Vikings on the History Channel. Anyway...
I've been working on a grey fedora today. It's taken me quite some time to sew the ribbon & feather and during this painstaking process, I realized that I'd sewn the sweat band on too high. Because I'll be graded on this one, I'll have to redo it, which makes me a little frustrated. All in all, I'm pleased with it otherwise. It's one I'll be able to wear in the fall and if this overcast weather keeps up, I may just sneak it in before the end of the month. I've probably spent about 5-6 hours on this so far as everything is hand done. I expect I'll spend another 1-2 hours fixing my mistake and sewing the lining.
| Hat! |
Tomorrow I have to pick up some straw hoods...we were told that a part of our collection must include a straw hat. Would have been nice to have known this the last time I was picking up supplies. Ah well, this will work out just as well since I promised my cousin I'd make her a 'floppy' hat and I'd like one too...and I may as well make a straw fedora for summer...
| Detail: Feather & Ribbon |
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
A Few of My Favorite Things: Phillip Treacy
I've been working away on my hats this week and I thought I'd share some chapeaux by Phillip Treacy that make my heart pitter patter...
And a little something extra: I was never a fan of the original, but I love the remake:
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| It's all about the feathers. |
| This is one of my absolute favorites. Timeless and classic. |
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| This one has inspired my latest creation, coming soon. |
And a little something extra: I was never a fan of the original, but I love the remake:
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