We are still waiting on a few workshop proposals to come through, but this should get the excitment buzzing....
Eia Radoslajevic (USA):
1. Block-less Blocking: French Couture Millinery
2. Hat Crown & Toque Design: Flat-Pattern Drafting for Milliners
3. Pattern Drafting for Milliners…Any Brim Your Heart Desires!
Eugenie van Oirschot (Netherlands) - Back by popular demand!:
1. The joy of repetition
2. Twisting and pleating
Jane Stoddart (Sydney):
1. Stiffened Lace Hats
2. Blocking Leather and Skins
3. Feather Birds
Jan Wutkowski (USA):
1. DYEING TO MAKE HATS: STRAWS
2. ROCK THE BLOCK: FASCINATOR FORMS
Kerrie Stanley (Melbourne):
1. Through the looking glass – creating with “non-traditional” materials
2. Sculpting with style
Louise McDonald (Melbourne):
1. Ribbon Origami, 1920 Cockade Trims
Lina Stein (Ireland):
1. SATIN, SILKS AND SINAMAY SHAPES - Use Sinamay as a “FOUNDATION MATERIAL” to create stunning hand moulded hats/head pieces
2. “FROM RIBBON-TRIMS TO SINAMAY TRIMS”-Millinery Trimmings using Sinamay
Neil Grigg (Sydney):
1. Esparterie, The Prince of Millinery materials
2. Blocks, reinventing the ordinary.
Rosie Boylan (Sydney):
1. Are you wearing a hat or is it wearing you!
2. wire shape top hat
Serena Lindeman (Melbourne):
1. Contemporary hand forming techniques for parisisal in millinery
2. Millinery alchemy, from visual diary to catwalk piece
Carol Wilkes (Qld):
1. Cords, Edges, Dangles and More!
2. Machine Sculptured Crinoline
3. Coiled sculptured headwear
Not a bad line up hey!
Stay tuned for more.
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