Showing posts with label fascinators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fascinators. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

Mad for Fascinators


You'd be amazed by the number of requests we get for custom made accessories. Early last year, a soon-to-wed couple asked us to make hat fascinators for the bride's entourage. Honestly, we knew nothing about making one.

Thank God for YouTube tutorials. Our hats off to these people who take their time to document and post tutorials for if not, we'd still be clueless.  

The very first hat fascinator we made was a mini top hat. Luckily, the materials were on hand so after watching this video, we began our mini top hat project.
Amazingly, it was simple enough to do; by nightfall we finished one!


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P.S. If you don't have E6000, you can always use glue stick with the aid of a glue gun. 

Take a look at our own mini top hats!
We added a rustic colored lace and tied it up into a ribbon on one side. Secure it by either gluing the lace or stitching it on the felt.

Here's a tip: you can do a blanket stitch around the edges of the large circle. Use a different color for the thread for the stitch to pop up.

This mini top hat on the other hand was covered with black lace then we stitched chains with linked charms on one side of the hat where the laces draped.You can also use other fabrics to cover your top hat. We like working with velvet, soft tulle and dull satin fabrics.


Here's another used for a fashion photo shoot  featured on 
Credits
Photographed by MELSON BOLONGAITA
Styling / HMUA by ROSHEL ESTERON
Model: JESSICA CHIAO-HAN YANG

 Our search was not over. We continued to look for noteworthy tutorials. Our favorite so far was this video from Threadbanger. 
Unlike making a mini top hat, making a pill box hat needed assistance from our sewing machine. 
The output:  a clip on pillbox hat adorned with feathers, sequins and a lace birdcage.
There is always pleasure in discovering new projects. Go mad and enjoy making your own hat fascinators!




Thursday, April 26, 2012

Feather-Heaven

In recent projects we have been using feathers for our designs. The most recent example of which is this simple chain belt with dangling feather accents. Wrap it around your waist and lock it in front and for a more dramatic effect, adjust the chain to place the feathers beside your hips.  
Feather Belt @ PhP380.00
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One of our bestsellers, especially for themed weddings, are fascinators. This piece was worn by the bride during her wedding reception. We used wire art technique for the base of the fascinator and glued ostrich and peacock feathers at the back. We then covered the back with white felt cloth before attaching an alligator clip.


Here's another fascinator we did for another wedding. Instead of using wire art for the base, we hand-stitched German Crystals to a white felt cloth to form a brooch-like design, and of course some white feathers for a flapper feel.
 


Instead of the usual charms, we used feathers as "charms" for this necklace.
Feather Necklace @ PhP300.00
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For these earrings we opted to use dyed feathers in hues of pink, green, blue and yellow; a pair should brighten up your summer outfit. 
 
 Feather Earrings @ PhP65.00
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Since summer reminds us of the bohemian, we made hippie bands and used feathers as additional accentuation for the hairpiece along with charms and wooden beads. 
Feather Hippie Band @ PhP280.00
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We even used an ostrich feather to decorate a mask. 
These are just some of our ideas for your feather project. 
If you have no time to make one yourself you can always order from us. Email us at info@palamutishop.com for orders and inquiries.
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