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nuranar ([personal profile] nuranar) wrote2017-02-27 10:29 pm

Monday Again

And little to report again! Work and long choir practice. But a good practice.

I'm trying to think about making a hat for the 18th century tea. Probably one to go with my red polonaise; they're often pictured with those front-of-the-hair hats. Does anyone know what the base of those were? Straw, buckram, pasteboard, felt, wire? Hmm...
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[personal profile] nekhbet_love 2017-03-01 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you seen this link? I guess you have but it speaks about the material used to make them:
http://www.decortoadore.net/2013/10/creating-18th-century-style-hat-and.html
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[personal profile] nekhbet_love 2017-03-01 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I will be very curious as to what model you choose to make. I have never made my own clothes, only once, when I knitted a dress in wool and it was so nice. Good luck with your work, I am sure it's going to be a very beautiful hat.