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FOREWORD
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I - EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
CHAPTER II - COVERING FRAME WITH VELVET
CHAPTER III - FRAMES OF NETEEN AND CRINOLINE
CHAPTER IV - WIRE FRAMES
CHAPTER V - ROUND CROWN OF WIRE
CHAPTER VI - HAT COVERINGS
CHAPTER VII - TRIMMINGS
This compact manual offers a clear, step‑by‑step introduction to the craft of millinery, aimed at anyone with patience and an eye for detail. It walks readers through the basics of crown height, brim width, and fabric choice, while emphasizing that personal nuances often outweigh rigid rules. The author highlights how hair color, eye shade, and skin tone can guide sensible color palettes, helping each wearer find a hat that truly flatters.
Beyond technical tips, the book explores how a hat can express mood, confidence, or even a fleeting whim, encouraging readers to see headwear as an extension of personality. Illustrated with clear drawings, the guide demonstrates classic shapes such as bicornes and modern variations, showing how subtle adjustments affect proportion and silhouette. By the end of the first section, listeners will feel equipped to evaluate existing hats and begin sketching simple designs for their own wardrobe.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (126K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A practical early-20th-century writer on dressmaking and millinery, this author is best known for a clear, hands-on guide to making hats at home. The surviving record is slim, but the work itself shows an experienced teacher focused on useful skills rather than ornament.
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