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Hats Design and ConstructionStella RemiaszBooks |
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Fashion Hats (Design and Make)Karen HenriksenHats |
Fashion Hats (Design and Make) This is a thorough and comprehensive introduction to the art of millinery, from design and inspiration to a survey of the materials and techniques used in the trade, to a how-to manual to begin to create your own hats. The book walks you through the complete hat making process for fourteen different top fashionable designs, making it relatively easy to create each hat using inexpensive fabrics and accessible components. Instructions are clearly laid out in an a clear and simple illustrated tutorial of each step of the process complemented by a listing of the supplies you'll need and the basic tools required. There is also a section covering pattern-cutting for many different styles and hat shapes. From accomplished hat makers to absolute beginners this book will help you confidently and successfully tackle a variety of hat projects as well as design your own unique styles. |
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Blue Hat, Green Hat (Boynton on Board)Sandra BoyntonBooks |
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Women's Hats, Headdresses and HairstylesGeorgine de CourtaisBooks |
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If You Have a HatGerald HawksleyBooks |
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I Want My Hat BackJon KlassenBooks |
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1,000 HatsNorma ShephardBooks |
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Vintage Hats & Bonnets 1770-1970 Second Edition (Vintage Hats & Bonnets 1770-1970Susan LangleyBooks |
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Hats, Hats, Hats (Around the World Series) Ann Morris
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The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A HatOliver SacksBooks |
Hats! Innovative milliner Sarah Cant takes you step-by-step through the process of creating many types of hats. Starting with felted hats and two simple classic shapes, a cloche and a trilby, Sarah shows how to use them as the basis for creating a range of different designs just by altering the shape or width of the brim or the crown, or by using different trimmings. Next you learn how to make lightweight hats from popular types of straw like sinamay (from the banana plant) or parasisal (from the sisal plant), perfect for classic panama hats or garden party confections. The final section shows how to make fabric-based hats, using materials like velvet, tweed, or silk to create classic shapes such as a tafetta pillbox, a tweed trilby, or a stunning velvet coolie. With a final section on finishing techinques, making elegant headpieces and re-creating Sarah's trademark trimmings (incuding dyeing, shaping, arranging and attaching feathers, making fabric flowers... |
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Hats!Sarah CantHats |
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Six Thinking HatsEdward de BonoBooks |
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