I wanted to make a lace brim so this is perfect. I use paint pens a lot to cover stiches on hats and with other sewing too. Thank you for another great video.
Wonderful! My 2-year-old has a heck of a fashion sense, especially about hats, and I'm having trouble finding good sun protection she would tolerate; even I don't like any childrens' hats I've found. I have some purple tulle and can certainly find a little straw hat that could be used as a base like this and decorated with flowers. That might inspire some enthusiasm. It's worth an experiment. It was fun hearing you get so excited about your pins. :) Thank you for the clear instructions.
@@SHMillinery I got a little purple hat that was okay, just to see if she would wear one before putting in the work, but the experiment is not going well yet. It might take a while ...
I find the design of this hat really elegant. Thank you. Would it be possible for me to use the sprung wire for making a 'pop up' sun hat? The type you can twist so that it becomes flat enough to put in your hand bag and then all you have to do is pull it out and it springs back in to shape? Thanks again.
Hi Sara, is it possible to also cover that sinamay base (crown) with fabric? If possible, how do i attach the fabric? Can i do it by stitching or gluing it on?
@@SHMillinery Thank you Sara 😊 I've got a plain black fabric and i think of using it to make this type of hat for the first time. I dont know whether it will be proper to double it in order to create that thicker look?
Many thanks for your comment. Yes, there are various ways to finish the edge, it could be bound for example, I just liked the way this produced a very fine edge.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video Sara. I learnt a lot of new ideas, especially the bow
Glad you enjoyed it!
Gorgeous hats! Fun to actually see how to do these details, work with these special fabrics, etc. Really enjoyable.
Oh Sara so timely working on some of these now Thanks , I particularly loved the idea with the ribbon and paint to pull everything together 😍
So loved the fabric. Great video. Thank you Sarah.
ohhhhhh I enjoyed this so much! how fun. I can't wait to try my hand at it.
Wow-this is so incredibly beautiful!!! I cant wait to try to make one
Looks nice and easy❤
Thank you so many for showing me how to make it, it is so beautiful ❤
Gorgeous fascinator! Thank you for the very nice tutorial!
So cool! Thank you 🙏 the fabric is also truly stunning
Very beautifully done👍
Thank you
I wanted to make a lace brim so this is perfect. I use paint pens a lot to cover stiches on hats and with other sewing too. Thank you for another great video.
Thank you soo much for this tutorials.. learnt a lot
Wonderful! My 2-year-old has a heck of a fashion sense, especially about hats, and I'm having trouble finding good sun protection she would tolerate; even I don't like any childrens' hats I've found. I have some purple tulle and can certainly find a little straw hat that could be used as a base like this and decorated with flowers. That might inspire some enthusiasm. It's worth an experiment.
It was fun hearing you get so excited about your pins. :) Thank you for the clear instructions.
This sounds a fab idea 😀 let me know how you get on. Many thanks 😊
@@SHMillinery I got a little purple hat that was okay, just to see if she would wear one before putting in the work, but the experiment is not going well yet. It might take a while ...
Beautiful hat😊
Very nice, thank you.
Thank you. 😀
Love love love❤
Thank you
So beautiful
Great idea...elegant style..mikelle by mom🕵️♀️😷
beautiful❤
Lovely🥰
Precioso trabajo, felicidades. Gracias por compartir
I find the design of this hat really elegant. Thank you. Would it be possible for me to use the sprung wire for making a 'pop up' sun hat? The type you can twist so that it becomes flat enough to put in your hand bag and then all you have to do is pull it out and it springs back in to shape? Thanks again.
Thank you. Yes I would think that sprung wire would work for that
@@SHMillinery Thank you.
Lovely
Perfect !
Hi Sara, is it possible to also cover that sinamay base (crown) with fabric? If possible, how do i attach the fabric? Can i do it by stitching or gluing it on?
Yes you can do it by either method
@@SHMillinery
Thank you Sara i am learning a lot from you. Wishing you a long life 🌷🌷.
Thanks
From South Africa.
So, which glue is best for this? All purpose adhesive glue or hot glue? (glue stick)
@@mmaditshabamlandeni3861 use a fabric glue or contact adhesive
@@SHMillinery
Thank you so much Sara, much appreciated.
love it!
Hi Sara, what's the length of your wire?
approximately 35 inches
Love it
I love lace!!! Great video, as always.
Question, did you spray the fascinator saucer?
Hiya, no nothing was sprayed
@@SHMillinery great. Thanks
Beautiful 😍, I am in Nigeria, how do I get the Spring wires ?
Hi, I buy mine from petershams.com in the UK, But they sell worldwide
Beautiful work. Please what’s the measurement of the wire used? Thanks
Hi, it is 0.9mm thick
Hi Sara, what stitch did you use to attach your base to the brim?
Nothing fancy, just stab stitch
@@SHMillinery
Thank you Sara 😊
I've got a plain black fabric and i think of using it to make this type of hat for the first time. I dont know whether it will be proper to double it in order to create that thicker look?
Hi Sara, did you hand stitch the bias binding? Its a very lovely piece by the way 👒👒
Yes, i did 😀
Appliqué sissies would make trimming the edge much easier and less risky
Many thanks for your comment. Yes, there are various ways to finish the edge, it could be bound for example, I just liked the way this produced a very fine edge.
Wooooow
I have leant something great
God bless you
but the name of the wire Pls?
Sprung wire 😀
out of view at times, but very nice idea and finished hat thank you
where can I order millinery wire in Atlanta, GA
I have a video on worldwide suppliers here: ruclips.net/video/wV2vYQ8A-Gc/видео.html
love that fabric ,and dont buy new pins from Dunelm.I bought some "dressmakers steel"recently and they bend just by being put though fabric .
I had similar! Not good 😐
Love this!! The fabric is gorgeous!!
Aww thank you John xx