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  • Classic Statement Hats Course

    5 items

    Design handcrafted open crown felt hats with Master Milliner Lina Stein, blending traditional hatting and contemporary millinery to create timeless Fedora and Trilby styles. Learn essential custom shaping and brim detailing techniques, guided by a signature grid system for precise crown indentati...

  • Bespoke Feathers Course

    4 items

    Make a bold statement with bespoke feathers, adding a new dimension to your next headwear collection. Renowned milliner, Ian Bennett of London has mastered feathers as an art and sculptural form. Learn all his detailed techniques on how to add colour variation and reshape each feather for a drama...

  • Sculpted Millinery Course

    3 items

    Expand your creative design skills in millinery by exploring freeform sculpting methods under the direction of Sydney Milliner, Jane Stoddart. These techniques will make this dramatic style a favourite with your clients. Parisisal straw, buntal straws and crinoline each offer their own unique tex...

  • Couture Parisisal Course

    4 items

    Parisisal is a quality fibre with a close weave that results in exquisite millinery creations. Trained by Stephen Jones in the 80's, your award winning tutor Liza Stedman, unlocks the technical secrets of working with parisisal to produce a perfect couture finish for your headwear. Create a strik...

  • Contemporary Tailored Hats Course

    4 items

    Redesign classic fabric hats into a signature collection under the direction of Liza Stedman. Follow step by step instruction with precise tips to ensure the perfect result as you sew with effortless accuracy. The master patterns are interchangeable to create a Trilby or Fedora as well as a tradi...

  • Bespoke Block Making Course

    5 items

    Hat Blocks are an essential part of the millinery creative process. Learn to create classic shapes or freeform contours using low cost materials often found in the studio. Whether an experienced milliner or a beginner, these techniques will allow you to tailor unique designs for your clients.