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Felt Fedora Class

In this 8 hour course, you will learn how to make a classic fedora, working with a western weight fur felt and using millinery blocking techniques. Students will use a steamer and iron […]

Felt Fedora Class

Our most popular class by far! Learn how to make a classic fedora, working with a western weight fur felt and using millinery blocking techniques. Students will use a steamer and […]

Felt Fedora with Flange Brim

This is the intermediate class for those of you who have already taken the Felt Fedora Class (or equivalent 1-1). Learn how to make a felt hat with an upturned brim. […]

Millinery Design 1 – weekly

This course provides an introduction to basic millinery materials, tools and techniques, as well as common styles, design and fit guidelines. Students will design and complete 2 fascinators and 1 […]

Felt Fedora

In this 7.5 hour class, you will learn how to make a classic fedora, working with a dress weight fur felt and using millinery blocking techniques. Students will use a […]

Newsboy Cap

By request ~ a workshop for the classic Newsboy Cap. This class is a fantastic introduction to the methods used to pattern, cut and sew fabric hats. It resembles garment construction much […]

Veils: Classic to Couture

In this two-day advanced skills workshop, students will learn how to work with various types of veiling to create 3 distinct designs: a blocked veil on fascinator base, a gathered veil […]

Structure & Form: Bias Sinamay Fascinators

Students will work with bias sinamay, balsa utility blocks and steamers to drape, wrap, twist and twirl unique free-form fascinators, bows or turbans. This was everyone’s favorite technique during the 5-day […]

Structure & Form: Bias Sinamay Fascinators

This was everyone’s favorite technique out of all that I taught during the 5-day Millinery Masterclass at Austin Community College this summer. It’s a fun and fast method for creating a […]