I have just completed a four day millinery workshop with Master Milliner - Neil Grigg. Neil is from Sydney and travelled to Rockhampton in Queensland to conduct this workshop.
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Just a shed in the backyard but what amazing and creative things came out of this shed over the last four days. |
The wonderful thing about Neil's workshop is that you make what you want. There were 8 in the class and we each made at least 3 pieces in the four days. Each piece so different but all absolutely amazing. Here are some photos.
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The orchid pattern is cut from the brim of a capeline |
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Neil Grigg - manipulating parisisal to make a flower. |
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Flower being placed on headpiece |
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Another flower made from the brim of a parisisal hood |
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Check out the studs that just really mix up this piece . |
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This colour is just amazing - it is a velour felt. |
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There was even an opportunity to make bridal headpieces |
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Black and white is always such a classic - a luscious red silk dupioni bow is the best way to complete this. |
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What a charming little cocktail hat. |
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Silk Abaca - such a wonderful colourful and just wonderful to manipulate into sculptural pieces. |
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The beginning of the guipure lace headpiece.
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Guipure headpiece now finished.
So pretty - lace - pleated crin and black roses. |
Wow! That looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks! This was a really inspiring post. What variety!
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