Write your own narrative: Refashion your life with hats
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Brief Introduction
A Designer's Tips, Tricks, & Techniques for Hat-makingDescription
Looking to release the inner you, and step out of the mould someone else designed for you? Well, you’ve come to the right place!
So, you’re tired of living the life that others have dictated for you; you wear dumpy clothes so you can ‘fit in;’ you toil endlessly at jobs that bring no satisfaction; you struggle to balance the budget at the end of the month; and you grow old with worry about when that white knight or mademoiselle will show up to rescue you from the doldrums that you have fallen into. Meanwhile, you tuck yourself in every night with vivid images of a new you, ways you can recreate yourself, and endless ideas of how to restart your life and kiss the old self good-bye.
Well, guess what? Me too! But that was a very long time ago, and guess what I did? I totally reconstructed my life! That’s right, I did it many years ago, and have been living life MY WAY, and loving it!
Give yourself permission to take this journey of self-discovery!
But listen up, this course will not change your life overnight. And no, it will not bring Prince or Princess Charming, but it will kick-start your imagination, restore your confidence in yourself and your abilities, and will get you on track to creating the new you, putting your ideas to productive use, and decluttering your cabinet as you recycle stagnant fabrics, jewellery, and other accoutrement.
I work in the entertainment industry, and have been teaching internationally for 15 years, and just as I do with every one of those students in the classroom, I invite you here to not only stretch your imagination and creativity, but also to become comfortable with exploring the inner you.
Although it is an introductory course about the hat industry, hat construction, and how to design and care for them, in its purpose, this is an exploratory journey. It serves to inspire you to pathways to a new life, a new interest, and even a new revenue stream.
Hats have always been an integral part of my life, as they are the most scintillating and intriguing accessory to anyone's closet. One can create an endless variety of looks for all the various occasions in one’s life. In addition to reducing the daily stress of hair grooming, wearing hats brings warmth in the winter, and protection from the sun in the summer; it picks you up when you're down, and celebrates with you when you're exuberant. Essentially, with a simple hat, one can transform into all the characters one has dreamed of becoming.
The best part? You can fall in love, start your own millinery & hatting business, and before you know it, you’ll be fashioning hats for the royal family!
This course is designed to inspire you to lead the life you imagine; to motivate you to get on that path; and guide you to channel your imagination and resources into a unique and stylish product. This is a foundational course for not only those interested in the millinery (hat-making) industry, but also those in sewing, and fashion designing.
What you’ll learn
· The two types of hats, and how they are created
· Calculating your head size
· The various parts of a hat, and their function
· The style that suits you best
· Techniques for sewing with velvet and faux fur
· Making and modifying an industry-standard hat pattern
· How to make a sewn velvet hat
· Tips to store and care for hats
· Tips on selecting fabrics
· How to recycle other fabrics, jewellery, and crafts into a hat
· Restyling and decorating hats
· Sewing tools and their function
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
· Knowledge of how to use a needle and thread
· Basic knowledge of using a sewing machine (recommended, not required)
· A keen interest in recycling, recreating, and minimising waste
· An interest in self exploration, and even a mild interest in designing
Who this course is for:
· The individual with an interest in recreating and refashioning their inner and outer self
· The crafter seeking ways to recycle, while expanding their business
· The fashion design or millinery (hat-making) student
· Online sellers looking to expand their product offerings
· The minimalist, the traveller, the one who wants less stuff but more options
· The displaced worker seeking a new revenue stream
Requirements
- Requirements
- Knowledge of how to use a needle and thread
- Basic knowledge of using a sewing machine (recommended, not required)
- A keen interest in recycling, recreating, and minimising waste
- An interest in self exploration, and even a mild interest in designing
Knowledge
- The two types of hats, and how they are created
- Calculating your head size
- The various parts of a hat, and their function
- The style that suits you best
- Techniques for sewing with velvet and faux fur
- Making and modifying an industry-standard hat pattern
- Make a sewn velvet hat
- Tips to store and care for hats
- Tips on selecting fabrics
- How to recycle other fabrics, jewellery, and crafts into a hat
- Restyling and decorating hats
- Sewing tools and their function