

I don't know where you draw the line between hats and headdresses .. this one seems more of a hat to me although it is not removable. It doesn't have a brim either, and it's not really a cloche, so maybe it can be a headdress. I have one more headdress to design and then this is done. I am itching to start on a new/old idea I have for a connected woman!
(Hey, how come I didn't have to do math to get to your site today...!) I hope you plan on including sources for the luscious laces and things you are making these gorgeous headdresses out of. I don't see such yummy stuff here in our stores. This looks like it's going to be a great class!
Judi
Posted by: JudiA at February 8, 2007 9:20 AMI signed up for your class just yesterday, I thought by the time it starts I will have a lady or two waiting around for her headdress.
Posted by: kerry at February 9, 2007 1:58 AM
where do you get such beautiful materials? Council Bluffs has very little and there aren't many more in Omaha although the are bigger and have mor variety. Maybe I just don't have an eye for it. I hate shopping in Omaha, too much traffic.
Betty in Iowa
judy...I am added to your class...can hardly wait...looooong time ti march1..
lilian
denmark
Ditto Betty's comments. I'm signed up for your class and hope I can find appropriate materials in Omaha. Maybe you can suggest some internet sources for us midwestern girls?
I deleted something from my e-mail that may have been related to this class. If you have sent a supply list out could you pretty please resend?
Posted by: Angel at February 15, 2007 2:27 AMThanks for the help Judi. I am printing out the class pages now. The pictures are really good, the head dresses look great. I cannot wait to get started.
Lynda