Flapper Era MILLINERY DESIGN LESSONS hat making manual on CD


Flapper Era MILLINERY DESIGN LESSONS hat making manual on CD

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CD ROM Title: Flapper Millinery Design Lessons CD

2 Collage Sheets included in this CD!

Includes 2 bonus collage sheets in pdf format!
( great for your collage, scrapbooking and altered art projects!)

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CONTENTS:

2 Hats collage sheets in PDF format
404 pages in PDF file format, with numerous illustrations and step-by-step instructions to guide you through the making of every component of a hat!

Please note that this instruction manual does not contain patterns.


Lesson 1—Equipment
A Few Words of Interest Before you Begin
The Two Branches of Millinery
Origin of the Word \"Millinery\"
Equipment for Millinery
Use of the Sewing Machine in Millinery
Use of the Binder
The Cutting Gauge and its Use
The Use of the Ruffler
Use of the Quilter
The Underbraider
Suggestions
The Notebook
Important Note to Students
Questions


Lesson 2—Stitches Used in Millinery
Stitches Used in Hat-Making
The Running Stitch
The Uneven Basting Stitch
Even Basting
Back Stitch
Stab Stitch
Blind Stitch
The Catch Stitch
Overcasting Stitch
Sliding Stitch
Buttonhole Stitch
Slip Stitch
Tie Stitch
Saddlers Stitch
Questions


Lesson 3—Materials
Millinery Materials
The History of Straw Braid Making
Leghorn and Tuscan Braids, Milan Braid, Lisere, Hemp, Chip Braid, Yedda, Horsehair, Ramie, Panama Hats, Bamboo Hats, Novelty Braids, Felt Hats, Velvet Hats, Use of Velvet in Millinery, How to Determine the Quality, Duvetyne for Hats, Satin, Taffeta Silk, Transparent Materials and Others, Fur Hats
Foundation for Fabric Hats
Materials Used for Linings
Questions


Lesson 4—Types of Shapes
The Eight Basic Types of Millinery Shapes
Bowl Shaped Turban
The Flare Hat
The Rolled Turban
The Mushroom Shape
The Poke
Rose Petal Hat
The Sailor Shape
The Picture Hat
Can you Point out the Eight Types of Millinery Shapes?


Lesson 5—Wire Frames
Uses of Wires in Millinery
Methods of Tying Wires
Various Hat Wires Named
Wire Frames
Making the Crown
The Square Crown
Mushroom Shape
After the Wire Frame is Made
Other Wire Shapes
Covering the Frame to Be Used as a Mold
Molding Material Over Wire
Covering the Crown
Questions


Lesson 6—Buckram Frames
Buckram Frames
Materials Used in Making Buckram Frames
The Eight-Point Guide
Sailor Brim
Regarding the Sailor Brim
The Bowl Brim
Mushroom Shapes
Roll Turban
The Straight Turban
Poke Bonnet
The Rose Petal Hat
The Flare Hat
Picture Hats


Lesson 7—Buckram Crowns
Making Paper Patterns for Buckram Crowns
Slanting Crowns
Sloping Crowns
Straight Crown
Making the Buckram Straight Crown Frame
Molded Crowns
Questions


Lesson 8—Helpful Hints to be Learned Before Making a Hat & Terms Used in Millinery
Helpful Hints to Be Learned Before Making a Hat
How to Cut True Bias Bands
Flat Fold
To Make Milliners\' Fold
Cutting Crinoline
Calculating Materials
Padding Buckram Frames
Split Work
Economy in Millinery
Ripping Hats
Making Use of Scraps
More Useful Hints
Terms Used in Millinery
Questions


Lesson 9—Covering Crowns
Making and Draping the Crown of the Hat
The Sectional Crown Tip
Conventional Side Crown Drape
The Modified Crown Drape
Round Crown Drape
One Piece Covered Crown
The Sectional Crown
Tam-O-Shanter
The Oriental Drape
Covering Crown with Braid
Tucks, Cords and Folds
Questions


Lesson 10—Covering Brims—Linings
The Brim of the Hat
The Lengthwise Drape
The Shirred Drape
The Crosswise Drape
The Over Drape
Covering a Flat Brim
Determining Width
Placing Fold on Edge of Brim
Finish at Edge Without Wire
Cording
Importance of the Eight Points in Brim Draping
Covering Brims with Braid
Covering the Brim with Horse-hair Braid
The Tricorne
Linings
Making the Lining
French Lining
The Plain Lining
The Tailored Lining
The Use of Bandeaux in Millinery
Questions


Lesson 11—Ready-Made Trimming
On the Subject of Trimmings
Feather Trimmings
When Feathers Were First Used in Millinery
The Feathers of the Ostrich
Applying Ostrich Feathers
Wings and Trimmings That are Made of Feathers
Quills
Ribbon Trimmings
Weaves and Designs in Ribbons
Ribbons as a Trimming
Flowers, Fruits and Foliage
Miscellaneous Trimmings
Hat Pins
Buckles
Pins
Questions


Lesson 12—Making Your Own Trimmings
Make Your Own Trimmings
Flower-Making, Materials and Foliage, Making the Full-Blown Rose, The Latticed Rose, Violets, Pansies, Pansies Made From Yarn, Poppy, Field Poppy, The Cherokee Rose, Poinsettia, The Snowball, The Chrysanthemum.

Lesson 13—Flowers & Bows
The Use of Bows in Millinery
The Triple Bow, The Spider Bow, The Butterfly Bow, The Alsatian Bow, The Wing Bow, The Loop Bow, The Vertical Bow, The Waterlily Bow, The Tailored Bow, The Wheel Bow,
The Crush Bow, The Shirred Bow, The Marguerite Bow
Questions


Lesson 14—Design
Design
The Antiquity of Headgear
The Hat as a Mark of Rank
Through the Centuries
On the Matter of Design
Requirements of Individual Faces
More Advanced Design in Millinery
Millinery Design as an Art
A Reason for Everything
Simplicity in Design
Consider the Age
A Study of the Eight Points of the Hat
Use of the Eight Points in Design
Studying the Eight Points
The Eight Points in Connection with Trimmings


Lesson 15—Color
Color
A Word on the Theory of Color
Hue
Value
Intensity
Beautiful Colors Correctly Used
Color Types
Blondes
Fair Hair and Clear Complexion
Brown Hair and Pale Complexion
Golden Hair and High Color
Light Hair and Sallow Complexion
Titian or Red Hair and White Skin
Brown Hair and Clear Complexion
Dark Hair, Clear Olive Complexion
Dark Hair and Sallow Complexion
Questions


Lesson 16—Your Hat and You
Your Hat—and You
Of Interest to the Short Woman
Of Interest to the Tall Woman
Following the Lines of the Face
Color in Millinery
Harmony Between Hat and Costume
The Becoming Coiffure
How Your Hat Reveals Your Personality


Lesson 17—Planning a Hat
Planning a Hat
The Frame
Choice of Trimmings
A Few Suggestions on Hat Styles
How to Copy a Hat
Questions


Lesson 18—Making Different Kinds of Hats—Sailor Hats
Making the Sailor Hat
Fitting the Facing
Adding Bias Overlap to Sailor Brim
Covering the Crown
Covering Other Hats
Exceptions to the Sailor Hat Rule
Lesson 19—Making Other Types of Hats
Making the Transparent Hat
Making the Crown
Joining Brim and Crown
Making the Satin Hat
Covering the Crown
Covering the Straw Braid Turban
Sewing Straw Braid for the Brim
Sewing Straw Braid on the Crown
Final Finish of the Hat
Other Kinds of Hats
Felt Hats
An Attractive Close Fitting Hat
Satin and Straw Hat
Questions


Lesson 20—The Right Hat at the Right Time
The Right Hat at the Right Time
In the Evening
For Morning Wear
For Afternoon Wear
Sport Hats
For the Elderly Woman
For the Young Girl
The Bridal Veil
Hats for the Bridesmaids
Mourning Hats
Materials for Mourning Hats
The Period of Mourning
Questions


Lesson 21—Making Hats for Children
Making Hats for Children
Making the Tam-O-Shanter
Hats to Match Dresses
Organdie Hats
For the Baby and Infant
Questions


Lesson 22—Renovating
Economy Hints for the Milliner
Renovating Hat Materials and Trimmings
To Clean Ostrich Feathers, Plumes and Fancies
Renovating Velvets
To Make Old Laces Like New
Renovating Ribbons
Renovating Buckram Frames
To Renew Felt and Beaver Hats
Old Straws
Cleaning Silks and Satins
Panama Hats
Refreshing Flowers
Some Helpful Hints
Tinting
What You Will Need for Tinting
Dry Tinting Laces
Liquid Tinting
To Whiten Feathers
Questions


Lesson 23—Hat Box Secrets
Hat-Box Secrets
The Story of the Veil
The Position of Pins
Covering Curved Surfaces
Novelty Trimmings
Millinery Positions
The Final Test


Lesson 24—Opening a Millinery Shop
Are You Going to Open a Millinery Shop?
Concerning Salespeople
Buying Stock and Furniture
Of Particular Importance
Keeping Up-to-Date
Miscellaneous Hints
Questions


Lesson 25—Summary of Important Points and Suggestions on Millinery and Hat Design
Summary of Important Points and Suggestions on Millinery and Hat Design
A Word on the Subject of Millinery and Equipment
Stitches Used in Millinery
Materials
Types of Shapes—Wire Frames
The Buckram Frame
Helpful Hints to Be Learned Before Making a Hat
Methods of Covering Crowns
Covering of Brims—Linings
Ready-Made Trimming
Making Your Own Trimmings
Design and Color
Your Hat and You—Planning a Hat
Making of Different Kinds of Hats
The Right Hat at the Right Time
Making Hats for Children
Renovating
Hat-Box Secrets—Opening a Millinery Shop
Questions


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