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Millinery day 3: working with sinamay

Wednesday, July 18

Another day another millinery adventure.

Today we worked with sinamay. I got to class 3o minutes late, so had to spend time catching up. Not good Dibs, not Good. I did not do so well today. We had to cut out sinamay shapes and dye them. Since I was late, I missed part of the instructions, and paid for that later. We were told to cut the shapes on the bias, which I did, but was not aware we had to stretch the bias strips before cutting out the shapes. When we finished rolling the sinamay shapes, mine had become so thin. The teacher said it was okay, but that I could cut bigger ones if I want, and that it all depends on what I want to make. I cut out bigger shapes afterwards, this time, stretching to sinamay to within an inch of its life. I will work on that one tomorrow.

White sinamay......



 Dyed green

Hand rolled with and without wires so that we could learn the various ways of rolling sinamay. Now this was something new. When I made the yellow headpiece with the Legend, she told me to soak the sinamay in water, and then dab it with a dry cloth before rolling the edges. My teacher today told us to apply some straw stiffener to the edges, put it in a plastic bag, and roll it when dry. She showed us two methods of rolling the edges. One with wires within the rolls, and one without wires. She will show us another method tomorrow, involving a pleat. hmm. So much to learn.


Trying to find a good way to place the leaves...no, not this one....
 Nor this one.
 This one?
Side view

 wish my neck was this graceful

 a closer look


Tomorrow we move on to straw.

I ordered some parasisal straw from a Luton based supplier, who are supposed to be one of the more established  millinery suppliers in the UK. However when I got to class today, the teacher said it was the wrong straw. I had been sent the wrong straw by that most illustrious supplier. I had to rush during my launch break to Victoria to get the right one. So I missed another 30 minutes of my class. Drat!!.



7 comments:

  1. Wow - they look beautiful - wish I'd signed up for sinamay now too! I've been practising flowers today...have found dress lining fabric works really well. I can feel the need for a goldhawk road shopping expedition.

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  2. Yet another gorgeous creation (that green is beautiful)!! This seems like a really intense class; I shall look forward to seeing what you make tomorrow! Good luck! :)

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  3. Hello lovely lady, how stunning?! You are amazing!

    Zoe xxx

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  4. Ooooh it looks so pretty! I've been really enjoying reading about your classes, its something thats not available locally so its interesting to see

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  5. Yes - definitely that one! Looks beautiful.

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