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Patterns for decent hats for lady's
Re hats:- Sorry for the misunderstanding of previous letter. I'm looking for
patterns to make hats for ladies to were to church. thanks Andries Venter |
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A.J. Venter wrote:
Re hats:- Sorry for the misunderstanding of previous letter. I'm looking for patterns to make hats for ladies to were to church. thanks Hmm...that's not the sort of needlework that is typically discussed in this newsgroup, so you might not find many people with that sort of information here (though there are some sewers). You might have better luck on a sewing newsgroup (or maybe a millinery newsgroup, if there is one). Best wishes, Ericka |
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Hallo Andries , here are some books about millinery
"hats on Heads" The Art of Creative Millinery, By Mildred Anlezark, rev&ed By Lois , Kangarroo Press, 1990. "Hat Tricks" Secrests of the Millinery Trade, By Terence Terry, New Holland , 1998. "From the Neck UP" An Illustrated Guide To Hatmaking, by Denise Dreher , Madhatter Press, 1981. "Classic Milinery Techniques" , A complete Guide to Making & Designing Today`s hats , By Ann Albrizio , Lark books, 1998. "45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit" By Anna zilborg, Lark books, 1997. mirjam |
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"Kay Lancaster" wrote in message ... http://www.costumes.org/HISTORY/100pages/HATS.HTM http://www.costumes.org/history/100p...s/contents.htm The miniature hats look fun to do (on the http://www.costumes.org/HISTORY/100pages/HATS.HTM link). Just as if we needed more temptation! Pat P |
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Patterns for decent hats for lady's
Using millinery as a search term I found some very good sites. Many of
the sites have extensive links lists. Two of the best I found were at http://www.millinery.info http://www.hatshatshats.com.htm You might also look into the ribbon flower and embroidery literature. Much amateur millinery seems to involve ribbon manipulation, and there are several books on the subject elsewhere. Carol Kling designed a beribboned hat as a project for Piecework July/August 1997, if you can get your hands on it. Dora |
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