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(B)Online Demo Zoom Beginners headband Crin Sealing Mon 27th Oct 13-14.3

(A)Demo Zoom Beginners headband Crin Sealing  

13-14.30am Monday 27th October 2025 2 hours

 

Online Demonstration via Zoom £65.00

 

All the pictures are crinoline-based and shaped using the crinoline sealing technique.

EXCLUSIVE FOR MILLINERY BY DENISE INNES-SPENCER

Course tutor, Denise Innes-Spencer is an experienced qualified teacher and a regular staff writer for ‘The Hat Magazine’. She is creative director and founder of The British School of Millinery and recently co-founded of The British Millinery Association.

This class is designed for absolute beginners; we all had to start somewhere.

A lightweight base can give the customer confidence to wear styles of headbands that you would not feel possible.

In this one-and-a-half-hour demonstration, Denise, (who has invented and developed this method of making a crinoline base), can guide you through the tips and tricks to enhance your own work.

Apply skills and techniques, devised and created by Denise Innes-Spencer. 

This demonstration is for Beginners who have an understanding of millinery terms. 

Please Note: This class is not recorded, and there will be no recording to pass on to latecomers or absentees. Recording this class is strictly prohibited.

  • COURSE CONTENT

    This is a step-by-step demonstration course, learning how to use crinoline as a base for your fabrics.

    In this demonstration, you will observe how to:

    Choose the best tools to use

    Make and shape a headband

    Wiring and what to use to cover the headband edge

    Details for sizing and fabric presentation

    Trimming and the lining (if needed)

    As with all British School of Millinery classes, you will receive detailed notes. Unfortunately, this demonstration is not recorded and cannot be recorded by students due to strict Data protection laws.

    PLEASE NOTE: Details of how to buy supplies, tools and where to get them from will be given when booking. Full notes/patterns (if required) will be e-mailed once you have booked on the course.   

  • COURSE DELIVERY METHODS

    This course will be run online using Zoom.

    We will run the session using two webcams - one showing the tutor and the other focused on the tutor's hands to give a close-up view of the techniques being used. Step-by-step notes will be sent to students before the course to help them prepare.

    Students are not allowed to record the session due to data protection rules. Please see rules of engagement for details.

  • RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

    By booking a place on this course, you agree to the following rules of engagement.

    It is each student's responsibility to ensure that they have access to Zoom before the course starts.

    Students are responsible for ensuring that their equipment is functioning properly (including audio, video and microphone).

    Students are responsible for ensuring that they have a stable internet connection.

    All course content remains the intellectual property of The British School of Millinery. Students do not have permission to share any information from the course with any other person either online or offline. The reproduction of printed or verbal information is strictly prohibited. The information taught in this class remains the-  intellectual property of Denise Innes-Spencer and The British School of Millinery 2024. 

    Students do not have permission to record this course. Participants have not signed a data protection agreement and have not given permission for the class to be recorded.​ To do so would be a breach of data protection laws.

    Any personal information shared between the students and the tutor during the course must considered confidential and not shared without the consent of the relevant individual.

    Should The British School of Millinery's internet connection become significantly unstable during the course, it will be rescheduled.

    The British School of Millinery follow the code of practice for quality learning and we require that digital devices used must have adequate speed. Using this free service www.speedtest.net you can check the speed and clarity of your own device.

    Speed test must be above 10Mbps in order for the class to be seen with close detail. Following the class using a phone connection is not always the best-viewing via zoom. Please do not use mobile phones for observation and especially for participation course due to the lack of clarity on via a mobile phone. This can cause the loss of learning and poor quality of the pictures.

     

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