Matt Deckard
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VivianRegan said:magneto (or anyone else), how do you store your cloches? Do you have hat stands, or set them on your dresser? .. what to do?
VivianRegan said:Storage is at a premium here in my miniscule home... but I'm with you on the box storage... How many have you got, magneto? Do you wear one everyday?
(groans) Don't remind me about ADS, I can flick a bottlecap and hit their storefront...I just about cried this summer when I went in there looking for a black straw embellished cloche that was not made in the third world and cost less than 15 mortgage payments...decodoll said:ADS Hats in San Francisco carry some wonderful cloche hats. Most are still pretty pricey, but I thought you might be interested in taking a look anyhow.
Accessories : Hat Blocking Workshop - 2 Part Workshop Have you always wanted to learn how to make a 1920's style cloche hat that fits you perfectly? Now you can! In this 6 hour workshop, learn the art of free-form draping. Steam, pinch, fold, or twist a pre-formed felt cone on a wooden hat form, and then hand-stitch it. No sewing machine knowledge is required, just the ability to hand sew. Jasmin Zorlu is a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology's Accessory Design program in New York City. She has been perfecting the technique of sculptural free-form hat blocking for almost a decade. Photos here. *Class Fee $130/person (Additional Materials fee of $25 to be collected in class.) Includes: one velour felt hood (composite of rabbit and sheep wool), approximately 1 yd. grosgrain ribbon, one millinery needle, thread and in depth, step-by-step notes on the techniques taught
Saturday & Sunday, November 12th & 13th from 10am-1pm: Register Online Now!
[apologies for off-topic]decodoll said:You're welcome, Vivian.
Magneto, we must live really close to one another then. I live about 5 blocks from ADS. I didn't realize you were in San Francisco. You might be interested in this cloche blocking workshop at Muse