Yesterday, I spent a lovely day at a class run by the Living Threads Group, taught by the fabulous Hannah Wroe of Hannah and Bella fame (who blogs here and is soon to have a new website, which looks like it's going to be rather lush! [I am very much drooling over the collection of books on that entry page.]). She showed us some excellent techniques for making wired fascinator bases and flowers from cotton organdy/organdie (whichever takes your fancy!).*
I made the base and most of my petals in the day-long class ... I probably would have finished ALL the petals, but I was having too much fun chatting with the fabulous ladies there (oops!)!! I finished the petals at home in the evening and made a bow while watching box sets in bed, then today I sewed them to the base and attached the clip and set to modelling the fascinator!
* By the way, I've now decided that making fascinators should be referred to as 'fascinating' - how brilliant would it be to have this conversation:
Friend: What are you up to tomorrow?
Stitcher: I'm fascinating, daaaarrling!
Ooo I like the term 'fascinating' sound quite posh and clever.
ReplyDeleteGood job with your fascinator too, looks really pretty!!
Lovely job fascinating! I suppose wearing a fascinator might be dubbed fascinating, too :)
ReplyDeleteHaha, thank you for the compliments, ladies! This was really enjoyable to make and I'm looking forward to wearing it (fascinating!) at my friends' wedding in a few weeks!
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