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Sculptured Hat making Workshop suitable for Royal Ascot

Why not make your very own head-turning sculptured headpiece to wear to this year's Royal Ascot or other racing event? 

We are offering a special one-off workshop for this on Saturday 12th May at our studio/shop in the centre of Reading, Berkshire.


This workshop is available for up to 6 people and will last all day (10 am - 5 pm). The cost will be £125 per person and is a fantastic idea for a group of ladies who wish to go as a group with a theme. All materials are included in the price.

Prior to attending the workshop we suggest that you contact us with reference to the colour of your outfit and that of the headpiece you would like to make to ensure we have the appropriate materials available.

During the workshop you will learn tradition millinery methods of how to use sinamay to make a base, how to wire, edge and sculpt sinamay and attach to the base. 
Your finished piece will be a sinamay sculpture with height on a hairband and will be a totally unique design to you.

Drinks and snacks will be provided throughout the day, but we suggest you bring your own packed lunch or buy from one of the many local cafes and shops in Reading.

To book this workshop please go into the workshop page on the website and book. 

For more information please contact us by phone or email on 01189 504421 and adriennehenrymillinery@gmail.com

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