Whether you prefer a vintage vibe from the 1950’s or a 1920’s Art Deco style, you can make a fascinator to suit you! If high street hat’s don’t fit you, either too big or too small, don’t worry – these designs can be made for any head size.
Whether you prefer a vintage vibe from the 1950’s or a 1920’s Art Deco style, you can make a fascinator to suit you! If high street hat’s don’t fit you, either too big or too small, don’t worry – these designs can be made for any head size.
Over the course of 2 ½ hours you will be guided through making your own fascinator. There will be an assortment of ribbon, flowers, feathers and trims for you to create something unique to you.
Before you start your own creation, you’ll be able to try on some examples, so you can pick out what suits you.
Basic sewing skills are required, but if you might struggle, don’t worry, I’ll help!
Session details:
Hello, I’m Susan Widlake, and I have always had a passion for hats. As proved by this picture, I started wearing hats at an early age I started my creative millinery journey in 2009, at a hat making taster course at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Since then I have taken many courses over the years.
Come and create your very own headpiece to dazzle your friends and family with at parties and events. Enjoy a glass of fizz and make yourself a wonderful hat to wear at weddings, parties and trips to the racecourse.
Create your own made to measure hat, either one-to-one or in small groups. Why not have a hen do creating your own wedding fascinator? Hats can be sewn or blocked.
How better to prepare for the big day than to make your own headpiece or hat to wear to your wedding, while enjoying afternoon tea and a glass of bubbly?
On this two-day Felt Hat course you will learn how to block, shape and manipulate wool felt. You can choose to block a brim hat such as Fedora or Trilby or you can chose to block a smaller hat such as a pillbox, beret or fascinator.
The headpiece workshop is a perfect short introduction to those who wish to learn the basic skills of traditional millinery.
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