Millinery Monday – High Brim Bonnet Block

This week’s block is the first of the bonnet blocks. This high brim block exhibits the staple shape of the latter 1850s going into the 1860s. The crown tip is circular with a gentle transition into the crown body. The cheektabs drop long an narrow compared to the previous decade. These are marked on the block by the wooded squares. The brim extends quite high, reaching forward with a slight squaring at the top.

This high brim has a slightly squared top of the brim. This shapung can be seen in this “Summer Bonnet Shapes” from Madame Demorest’s Mirrors of Fashion, Summer 1862.
This block is similar to a block in Ron Coddington’s Corning Milliners photograph: https://annaworden.com/2016/05/18/corning-milliners/ The block in the image may have been used to make the bonnet held over the edge of the stairs.

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Whimsy Wednesday: A Different Green Thumb

Be sure not to miss this past weekend’s video:

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Millinery Monday – Shallow Dome Crown Hat Block

This week’s block is a shallow dome crown hat. This round crown would sit very high, barely cupping the head, with its just over 1″ rise. It is 19.5″ in circumference. As with the previous tapered crown hat blocks, this brim is shaped, creating a curve tha dips in front and back. The brim is 3.25″ deep at the sides.

These are examples of dome crown fashion hats with various depths of crown.

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Whimsy on the Weekend: A Special Unboxing

This unboxing reveals a new personal skill challenge as well as a change in my collection’s direction. You will likely notice I am both excited about this new challenge as well as nervous. I want to get this right and do the contents justice.

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Whimsy Wednesday: A Brief Good Morning

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Millinery Monday – Higher Crown Hat Block

This week’s block is similar to last weeks. It is a tapered crown with a shaped brim. This crown is taller than the previous. It rises just over 2.75″ in the front and 2″ on the sides. This crown is also 19″ around. The brim is also shallower, being only 2.5″ deep in the front.

This block is quite similar to a block seen in an occupational image in my collection.
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My Story of Straw – Sorta – I needed more tea

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Whimsy Wednesday: Tools of the Trade

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Millinery Monday – Tapered Crown Hat Block

This begins the next segment of Millinery Monday. For the next several weeks, I will focus on original plaster millinery blocks in my collection.

To start off, this block is a tapered crown with a shaped brim. This block may have originated from the mid 1850s through the 1860s. Notice the crown is shallow. It rises 1.75″ in the front and 1.5″ on the sides. This crown is 19 inches around, meant to be worn high on the head as with most fashion hats of the era. The brim is only deep enough to cast some shadow on the eyes, but not shade the whole face.

Following are examples of a tapered crown style.

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February Reflections

After a blur of a January, February finally felt productive again.

The end of January wrapped up my extended New Year’s e-publications sale. By the end of the sale, over 70 publications sold, many to returning readers. This allowed me to recover from my holiday illness without stressing too much over my budget. Thank you.

February began the official spring season for the year. I filled the shop with some favorite styles and some new ones….

February wraps up the two month long series of winter millinery in Millinery Monday’s post. Be sure to check those out if you missed them. March will begin a look at the plaster millinery blocks in my collection.

Whimsy Wednesday continues with weekly chats and occasional projects. This past two weeks we made a woven ribbon pin cushion.

Projects: I have several projects rolling around in my head, enough to actually make a list:

● Delayed: Wadded Hood Pattern
● Urgent: The annual numbers thing
● Historic: 1830s stays (Redthreaded pattern tweaked)
● Historic: Straw sewing appropriate clothes to go over the above stays.
● Historic: I keep thinking about that rose stripe sheer

● Functional: Tall necked millinery head (Must find the wood disks)
● Functional:

● Dolls: New Dolls need clothes
● Grape hat, pink roses hat, burgundy roses hat,
● Just for Fun: Pansy pen wiper



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