MASTERCLASS TECHNIQUES
Linings For All Occasions
Give all your hats and headpieces a professional finish with a choice of lining methods to suit the style chosen. Learn how to choose the correct fabric for liners and then secure the lining in each headwear piece whether a small cocktail or larger flat tipped crown. Customers will love this simple couture touch your new linings will add.
Customise Basic Blocks
In this lesson you will learn to maximise the use of your first blocks to create different styles including double blocking methods. As well you learn how to look out for household items that can be successfully utilised as blocks. This very practical lesson will give you value add on tips to make the most of your new blocks.
Fabric Covered Brims
Co-ordinate your latest hat by covering the brim with your chosen fabric. Make a sturdy base and learn how to keep fabric stable on this foundation. Your clients will appreciate the total look that results. With such an array of fabrics available whether plain or patterned this will extend your range of styling.
MASTERCLASS TECHNIQUES
Linings For All Occasions
Give all your hats and headpieces a professional finish with a choice of lining methods to suit the style chosen. Learn how to choose the correct fabric for liners and then secure the lining in each headwear piece whether a small cocktail or larger flat tipped crown. Customers will love this simple couture touch your new linings will add.
Customise Basic Blocks
In this lesson you will learn to maximise the use of your first blocks to create different styles including double blocking methods. As well you learn how to look out for household items that can be successfully utilised as blocks. This very practical lesson will give you value add on tips to make the most of your new blocks.
Fabric Covered Brims
Co-ordinate your latest hat by covering the brim with your chosen fabric. Make a sturdy base and learn how to keep fabric stable on this foundation. Your clients will appreciate the total look that results. With such an array of fabrics available whether plain or patterned this will extend your range of styling.
MASTERCLASS TECHNIQUES
Linings For All Occasions
Give all your hats and headpieces a professional finish with a choice of lining methods to suit the style chosen. Learn how to choose the correct fabric for liners and then secure the lining in each headwear piece whether a small cocktail or larger flat tipped crown. Customers will love this simple couture touch your new linings will add.
Customise Basic Blocks
In this lesson you will learn to maximise the use of your first blocks to create different styles including double blocking methods. As well you learn how to look out for household items that can be successfully utilised as blocks. This very practical lesson will give you value add on tips to make the most of your new blocks.
Fabric Covered Brims
Co-ordinate your latest hat by covering the brim with your chosen fabric. Make a sturdy base and learn how to keep fabric stable on this foundation. Your clients will appreciate the total look that results. With such an array of fabrics available whether plain or patterned this will extend your range of styling.
"I am truly gratefull for the quatily of the evaluation that is given. A carefully detailed, sincere, serious and professional evaluation that goes far than a written devolution of how pieces; design skills; sewing ability; new knowledge could be seen by mentor Elaine Mergard and Hat Academy team."
Susa.
"I am truly gratefull for the quatily of the evaluation that is given. A carefully detailed, sincere, serious and professional evaluation that goes far than a written devolution of how pieces; design skills; sewing ability; new knowledge could be seen by mentor Elaine Mergard and Hat Academy team."
Susa.
"I am truly gratefull for the quatily of the evaluation that is given. A carefully detailed, sincere, serious and professional evaluation that goes far than a written devolution of how pieces; design skills; sewing ability; new knowledge could be seen by mentor Elaine Mergard and Hat Academy team."
Susa.
LESSON PLAN
Basic Brims
Learn to prepare a block, how to steam, shape and weld sinamay straw and then wire brim to stabilise before you bind the edge.
Crowns Simply
Experience how to steam and shape flat straw to mould around a crown block then finish off the crown edge to retain the sizing.
Binding With Variety
Here you will learn how to give the perfect finish to the edge of your hat brim or fascinator.
Binding Wide
Give your hat a professional finish and vintage feel by covering the edge with fabric, braid or straw.
Connecting & Banding
Connect the brim to crown and add a decorative band on the outside plus an internal head band.
Bows As Trim
Transform a basic bow with this collection of 10 creative techniques.
Feather Shaping
Discover how to manipulate feathers to add height and movement to your hat trim giving it style.
Working With Loops
In this flamboyant approach to trimming headpieces you will see how to assemble wide or narrow loops, in either fabric or straw.
Redesign Feathers
Using feathers as a design feature for your headwear as well as transforming popular feather types
Insert, Shot Brims
Gain expertise to redesign a regular brim in three different ways.
Pleat, Inlay Brims
Discover ways to add embellishment to sinamay with fine braid, extra layer of straw and pleating the edge.
Embroidery Brims
Learn how to accomplish cornelli embroidery on sinamay using your regular sewing machine.
Patchwork Brims
Give your sinamay headwear new life when you learn colourful patchwork geometric design.
Cut & Curl Brims
Cutting and curling your sinamay adds movement and life to designs when you dare to cut into the basic brim shape and reinvent it with a dramatic appeal.
Adding Extensions
Revitalise your straw brim or disc hat by learning how to add Swirls and Curls as extra add ons to your basic shape.
Double Brim Techniques
Reinvent a brim by adding an extra sinamay brim with a different shape.
Buckram Crowns
The traditional methods of blocking with buckram are detailed in this lesson.
Crown Methods
This tutorial outlines a system to create a double crown and includes how to cut away a portion of the crown to expose the trim concept.
Felt Hats Basics
Learn how to shape fabulous felt. It is the most creative medium in millinery as no risk of fraying.
Basic Felt Trim Ideas
Add elegance to your felt hat creations with these trim concepts for flowers, leaves and loops.
Fascinators & Headpieces
All the techniques are explained in detail plus tips to trim & line your headpiece will give a quality finish.
Pillbox Hats
Revisit this classic headwear style and add some elegance to your millinery calibre with this traditional technique.
Cocktail Hats
Cocktail hats became popular in 30s & 40s when times were difficult but have had a recent vintage revival.
Hatinators
A combination of a hat & fascinator. Learn to block basic Hatinator shape then discover how to remould, twist, pleat, splice or braid.
Parisisal Hats
The bias weave of a Parisisal Straw allows it to mould onto a block readily. As it is a fine straw learn how to ensure a smooth finish that has strength and stability.
Crinoline Brims
Often used as a trim but in this tutorial learn to transform it into a beautiful ethereal translucent brim by joining, wiring and binding.
Leaf Trims
In this lesson you learn how to make leaves in several different ways. Leaves can be added to a trim with flowers or without.
Fabric Covered Flat Crowns
Using fabric to cover your clients hat crown enables you to co-ordinate the hat with the outfit.
Fabric Covered Dome Crown
Discover how to achieve a well fitted covering over a dome crown using silk fabric.
Swathed Crown & Brim
Using fine fabrics such as chiffon, organza or georgette you will learn how to swathe and drape fabric or sinamay softly over a hat foundation.
Linings For All Occasions
Give all your hats and headpieces a professional finish with a choice of lining methods to suit the style chosen.
Customise Basic Blocks
In this lesson you will learn to maximise the use of your first blocks to create different styles including double blocking methods.
LESSON PLAN
Basic Brims
Learn to prepare a block, how to steam, shape and weld sinamay straw and then wire brim to stabilise before you bind the edge.
Crowns Simply
Experience how to steam and shape flat straw to mould around a crown block then finish off the crown edge to retain the sizing.
Binding With Variety
Here you will learn how to give the perfect finish to the edge of your hat brim or fascinator.
Binding Wide
Give your hat a professional finish and vintage feel by covering the edge with fabric, braid or straw.
Connecting & Banding
Connect the brim to crown and add a decorative band on the outside plus an internal head band.
Bows As Trim
Transform a basic bow with this collection of 10 creative techniques.
Feather Shaping
Discover how to manipulate feathers to add height and movement to your hat trim giving it style.
Working With Loops
In this flamboyant approach to trimming headpieces you will see how to assemble wide or narrow loops, in either fabric or straw.
Redesign Feathers
Using feathers as a design feature for your headwear as well as transforming popular feather types
Insert, Shot Brims
Gain expertise to redesign a regular brim in three different ways.
Pleat, Inlay Brims
Discover ways to add embellishment to sinamay with fine braid, extra layer of straw and pleating the edge.
Embroidery Brims
Learn how to accomplish cornelli embroidery on sinamay using your regular sewing machine.
Patchwork Brims
Give your sinamay headwear new life when you learn colourful patchwork geometric design.
Cut & Curl Brims
Cutting and curling your sinamay adds movement and life to designs when you dare to cut into the basic brim shape and reinvent it with a dramatic appeal.
Adding Extensions
Revitalise your straw brim or disc hat by learning how to add Swirls and Curls as extra add ons to your basic shape.
Double Brim Techniques
Reinvent a brim by adding an extra sinamay brim with a different shape.
Buckram Crowns
The traditional methods of blocking with buckram are detailed in this lesson.
Crown Methods
This tutorial outlines a system to create a double crown and includes how to cut away a portion of the crown to expose the trim concept.
Felt Hats Basics
Learn how to shape fabulous felt. It is the most creative medium in millinery as no risk of fraying.
Basic Felt Trim Ideas
Add elegance to your felt hat creations with these trim concepts for flowers, leaves and loops.
Fascinators & Headpieces
All the techniques are explained in detail plus tips to trim & line your headpiece will give a quality finish.
Pillbox Hats
Revisit this classic headwear style and add some elegance to your millinery calibre with this traditional technique.
Cocktail Hats
Cocktail hats became popular in 30s & 40s when times were difficult but have had a recent vintage revival.
Hatinators
A combination of a hat & fascinator. Learn to block basic Hatinator shape then discover how to remould, twist, pleat, splice or braid.
Parisisal Hats
The bias weave of a Parisisal Straw allows it to mould onto a block readily. As it is a fine straw learn how to ensure a smooth finish that has strength and stability.
Crinoline Brims
Often used as a trim but in this tutorial learn to transform it into a beautiful ethereal translucent brim by joining, wiring and binding.
Leaf Trims
In this lesson you learn how to make leaves in several different ways. Leaves can be added to a trim with flowers or without.
Fabric Covered Flat Crowns
Using fabric to cover your clients hat crown enables you to co-ordinate the hat with the outfit.
Fabric Covered Dome Crown
Discover how to achieve a well fitted covering over a dome crown using silk fabric.
Swathed Crown & Brim
Using fine fabrics such as chiffon, organza or georgette you will learn how to swathe and drape fabric or sinamay softly over a hat foundation.
Linings For All Occasions
Give all your hats and headpieces a professional finish with a choice of lining methods to suit the style chosen.
Customise Basic Blocks
In this lesson you will learn to maximise the use of your first blocks to create different styles including double blocking methods.
LESSON PLAN
Basic Brims
Learn to prepare a block, how to steam, shape and weld sinamay straw and then wire brim to stabilise before you bind the edge.
Crowns Simply
Experience how to steam and shape flat straw to mould around a crown block then finish off the crown edge to retain the sizing.
Binding With Variety
Here you will learn how to give the perfect finish to the edge of your hat brim or fascinator.
Binding Wide
Give your hat a professional finish and vintage feel by covering the edge with fabric, braid or straw.
Connecting & Banding
Connect the brim to crown and add a decorative band on the outside plus an internal head band.
Bows As Trim
Transform a basic bow with this collection of 10 creative techniques.
Feather Shaping
Discover how to manipulate feathers to add height and movement to your hat trim giving it style.
Working With Loops
In this flamboyant approach to trimming headpieces you will see how to assemble wide or narrow loops, in either fabric or straw.
Redesign Feathers
Using feathers as a design feature for your headwear as well as transforming popular feather types
Insert, Shot Brims
Gain expertise to redesign a regular brim in three different ways.
Pleat, Inlay Brims
Discover ways to add embellishment to sinamay with fine braid, extra layer of straw and pleating the edge.
Embroidery Brims
Learn how to accomplish cornelli embroidery on sinamay using your regular sewing machine.
Patchwork Brims
Give your sinamay headwear new life when you learn colourful patchwork geometric design.
Cut & Curl Brims
Cutting and curling your sinamay adds movement and life to designs when you dare to cut into the basic brim shape and reinvent it with a dramatic appeal.
Adding Extensions
Revitalise your straw brim or disc hat by learning how to add Swirls and Curls as extra add ons to your basic shape.
Double Brim Techniques
Reinvent a brim by adding an extra sinamay brim with a different shape.
Buckram Crowns
The traditional methods of blocking with buckram are detailed in this lesson.
Crown Methods
This tutorial outlines a system to create a double crown and includes how to cut away a portion of the crown to expose the trim concept.
Felt Hats Basics
Learn how to shape fabulous felt. It is the most creative medium in millinery as no risk of fraying.
Basic Felt Trim Ideas
Add elegance to your felt hat creations with these trim concepts for flowers, leaves and loops.
Fascinators & Headpieces
All the techniques are explained in detail plus tips to trim & line your headpiece will give a quality finish.
Pillbox Hats
Revisit this classic headwear style and add some elegance to your millinery calibre with this traditional technique.
Cocktail Hats
Cocktail hats became popular in 30s & 40s when times were difficult but have had a recent vintage revival.
Hatinators
A combination of a hat & fascinator. Learn to block basic Hatinator shape then discover how to remould, twist, pleat, splice or braid.
Parisisal Hats
The bias weave of a Parisisal Straw allows it to mould onto a block readily. As it is a fine straw learn how to ensure a smooth finish that has strength and stability.
Crinoline Brims
Often used as a trim but in this tutorial learn to transform it into a beautiful ethereal translucent brim by joining, wiring and binding.
Leaf Trims
In this lesson you learn how to make leaves in several different ways. Leaves can be added to a trim with flowers or without.
Fabric Covered Flat Crowns
Using fabric to cover your clients hat crown enables you to co-ordinate the hat with the outfit.
Fabric Covered Dome Crown
Discover how to achieve a well fitted covering over a dome crown using silk fabric.
Swathed Crown & Brim
Using fine fabrics such as chiffon, organza or georgette you will learn how to swathe and drape fabric or sinamay softly over a hat foundation.
Linings For All Occasions
Give all your hats and headpieces a professional finish with a choice of lining methods to suit the style chosen.
Customise Basic Blocks
In this lesson you will learn to maximise the use of your first blocks to create different styles including double blocking methods.