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2 LONDON:Making a simple fabric bridal headdress with fosshape

2 LONDON:Making a simple fabric bridal headdress with fosshape

LONDON:Making a simple fabric bridal headdress with fosshape

Wednesday 26th June 10.00am to 4.00pm BST

Not suitable for beginners. You will need to do some preparation work for this course. For improvers and advanced, sewing skills are required.

For all learning levels improvers and advanced

6 Places

£185.00

In this class Denise takes you through different ways of covering a base using different methods of draping and disposing of fullness by: swirling, fold pleats, finger draping and casual draping. Using fosshape, to make a basic base, wiring and covering the shape with a suitable interfacing. How to cover and drape the fabrics using several techniques and using a basic lining cover the underside with a neat suitable covering. Working in 1/4 scale, (1/4 of the size of a headdress)

Author of 'Tiara Headdresses', founder and creative director of 'The British School of Millinery' Denise is well equipped to take you through the intricate ways of making delicate beautiful designs with this versatile fabric. Beads, knitted wire and wires are all used in this class, giving you a comprehensive guide to making these headdresses.

 

  • COURSE DELIVERY METHODS

    This class will be held at a London venue in West Finchley (on the northern line tube) 

    Participation class size is small to ensure you receive the personal support you need. No more than 6 students in a class.

    There will be opportunities for students to ask questions throughout the session.

    Step by step notes will be sent to students before the course to help students prepare.

    This is a face-to-face participation class suitable for all levels, please call to ask for extra details.

    Some of the classes are taught in 1/2 or 1/4 scale, this is to save time and enable Denise to teach the class in 1 day. You will work on a smaller scale hat and then you will be taught how to scale up the size you have worked on for making larger sized hats or trimmings.

    Participants have not signed a data protection agreement and have not given permission for the class to be recorded unless you have given permission.​ 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.
    • In the process of zoom courses, should The British School of Millinery's internet connection become significantly unstable during the course, it will be rescheduled.
    • All classes will start and finish on the designated times.

    Students are not allowed to video record the session.

  • 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 all the equipment you have been requested to bring.

    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.

    Students do not have permission to video 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.

     

  • CANCELLATION POLICY

    Bookings for The British School of Millinery's courses are non-refundable if the student has to cancel.

    If there is an unfortunate circumstace of Denise being unable to teach a face to face class through illness, the course will be rescheduled for another mutual date. Please make sure for longer courses that you have insurence for hotel bookings and travel.  

  • COURSE CONTENT

    Working in 1/4 scale, (1/4 of the size of a headdress)

    Skills learnt:

    • How to make a fosshape base
    • How to wire and interface the shape
    • How to cover and drape the shape
    • Discuss how a lining can be made
    • Discuss ideas of how veils can be used In conjunction with the headdress

     

    For all learning levels

£185.00Price
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