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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 14 April 2010
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781844485055
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  • Size: 228x240 mm
  • Illustrations: 235
  • Pages: 120
  • RRP: $29.95
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Studio Secrets: Millinery

$29.95

by Estelle Ramousse & Fabienne Gambrelle


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Book Description

In this stylish and highly contemporary book, beautifully illustrated with numerous photographs, renowned French milliner Estelle Ramousse opens a window into her world, and teaches you the techniques and methods she uses to make her stunning creations.

With the help of this beautiful book, you can enter the world of the expert milliner and create stylish caps, berets and wide-brimmed hats for all types of occasions, or update those that you already wear. Estelle Ramousse invites you into her Paris workshop, and reveals the secrets of her age-old trade. By following her step-by-step instructions, you will gain expert advice on the milliner's tools and equipment and the basic techniques, and create hats brimming over with elegance and originality.

* expert advice from one of the world's most talented milliners
* provides a glimpse into the world of the expert milliner, including the tools, materials and equipment they use, and who and what has inspired them
* Clear step-by-step instructions and beautiful photography to show you how to make exquisite hats of your own in a range of classic and contemporary styles.

Table of Contents

* expert advice from one of the world's most talented milliners
* provides a glimpse into the world of the expert milliner, including the tools, materials and equipment they use, and who and what has inspired them
* Clear step-by-step instructions and beautiful photography to show you how to make exquisite hats of your own in a range of classic and contemporary styles.

Reviews

Library Journal, USA

Dec 10

Parisian milliner Ramousse and Gambrelle (coauthor, Studio Secrets: Mosaics) celebrate the lost art of hat making with this lavishly illustrated volume. It begins with a brief history of millinery, followed by a tour of Ramousses workroom, including a visit to the home of Albertine Galanter, a 92-year-old milliner who worked during millinerys midcentury golden age. Its unlikely that the average reader will have access to the specialized tools and materials used by professional milliners, but Ramousse provides a variety of patterns that can be easily replicated. Theatrical costumers will appreciate the attention to detail and technique.


Myshelf.com

Nov 10

This is a book about making hats; not just about actually making them yourself, but about the author and her studio in Paris. It also immerses you in an all but vanished world of haute couture where the golden age of hats (1850-1950) is celebrated.

The book starts with a brief history of hats and progresses to show the authors own studio, the tools she uses, some of the fascinating people she works with and more, evoking in a few words and photographs all the glamor and mystery of the fashion world.

I like the way the projects start off with a simple headdress made from cutout flowers, before progressing through caps, a beret, bibi and a wide-brimmed hat. All of these are illustrated with staged photographs and are a good introduction to hat making, although not for somebody who does not already havewithout a good fund of sewing expertise to draw upon. There is a section on making new hats from old hats, or remodelling other items, such as a denim shirt, which gives a taste of this type of activity. A couple more projects would have been great, but as this is normally omitted from other books on millinery, I was impressed that it was there at all.

For the advanced user who also has some space of the right kind, the last section is about making hat frames. Some of the items here will prove elusive, but this is a book with three sections for beginner (to millinery, not to sewing), intermediate and advanced hat makers, and so perhaps pleases everybody to some extent. A good book to have on your shelf if you are at all interested in this subject.


SEWING WORLD

Sept 10

Learn the insider secrets of millinery straight from the Parisian atelier of Estelle Ramousse. Whilst the book doesn't contain actual pattern templates it does demonstrate the techniques used to make a wide range of styles and makes a great accompaniment to purchased sewing patterns.

Following a brief introduction into the history of millinery, the book progresses to tools and equipment before embarking on cut and sewn hats. This section includes step-by-step techniques for making and trimming floral headbands, Chinese style cap, beret, pillbox and wide brimmed hat. The designs are classic shapes with a modern twist and provide a good basis for creating a whole range of designs for casual and formal occasions. The next chapter focuses on customising existing hats and making hats from other garments, while the last section looks at using hat frames or 'blocks' to create designs that are stretched, moulded and steamed into shape.


Craft Business

Mar/Apr 10

Featuring a range of beautiful caps, berets and wide-brimmed hats for every occasion under the sun, this book is a celebration of millinery around the world. Written by one of the world's most highly acclaimed and well know hat designers, Estelle Ramousse, it gives readers a rare and fascinating glimpse into the everyday life of an internationally recognised milliner, and reveals some of the best kep secrets of her age-old trade.

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