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CLASS FORMAT: The classes will consist of lectures and
demonstrations as well as
laboratory time working on projects.
TEXTS: FROM THE NECK UP: An Illustrated Guide
to Hatmaking
D. Dreher Madhatter Press C.1981
HATS ON HEADS: The Art of Creative Millinery
Mildred Anlezark Kangaroo Press 1991
SUPPLEMENT TEXTS:
OLD FASHION RIBBON ART Dover Publications
MATERIALS: Some of the materials will be provided but each
student will be required to
provide many of the supplies, which will include fabric, thread, trims,
felt bodies. The cost
will vary with each project. This could be anywhere between $
10. to $ 50. per project
depending on the type of materials need for the project. Any
material not found locally
needs to be ordered in a timely manner in order for it to be received
on time. All fabric
used for projects must be approved before starting on project.
TOOLS and EQUIPMENT: Most of the millinery tools and equipment
will be provided. Each
student will need to have basic sewing supplies, including:
-metal push pins--5/8"
-quilter’s pins or other glass head pins
-set of millinery needles, other assorted
needles, bees wax
-set of scissors--for paper/buckram and cloth
-damping and press cloths
-pin cushion with emery bag
-marking and tracing supplies--pencils, wheels,
etc.
-measuring devices--gauge, tape measure, etc.
-needle nose pliers
-seam ripper
SAFETY: Each student will be required to follow proper
safety procedures in regard to tools
or materials and to be dressed in appropriate attire--safety goggles,
particle mask, rubber
gloves, and/or respirator when applicable. Please note the location
these supplies plus that
of the toxic waste container, fire extinguisher, eye wash and shower
station, exhaust fan
and first aid kit.
CLEAN UP PROCEDURES: At the end of each work session, each
student should participate
in a general clean up of their area. All tools and supplies are
to be place in there proper
storage areas. (This will be especially important when working
in the costume shop, as
shows will be in production.) Note that we will be working in
cramped spaces so that it is
imperative that everyone should be considerate of each other and their
work.
WEB SIGHTS:
http://member.aol.com/nebula5/ The Costume Page
This page will link you to numerous resource pages including costume
books on line, museums plus some millinery information.
GRADING AND PROJECTS:
Soft Hat Project
10%
Blocked Felt Hat
10%
Buckram Constructed Hat
30%
Straw Braid Hat
10% A
90-100%
Wire Frame Hat
10% B
80-89%
Test
10% C
70-79%
Notebook
10% D
60-69%
Participation
10% F
0-58%
All work is to be finished on day of critique. Work handed in
more than one week late
will be dropped by one half grade. Any exception to this must
be discussed with me
prior to the due date.
Notebook (1” to 1 1/2” Three ring binder) that should include:
Technical and material information handouts
Notes from class
Historical research for hat projects
Samples from class--buckram, wire, sizing, stitches, etc.
Project progression journal and in-process photos for
the buckram hat,
blocked hat and straw hat
Bibliography
Vender sources
ABSENCES: Only ONE unexcused absence will be allowed. For
each additional absence, the
final grade will be lowered by one/third--for example: an A becomes
and A-, A- becomes
a B+, etc. Students are expected to arrive promptly.
Excessive tardiness will be considered
as an absence.
ADA: Anyone with a disability needs to report to the Student
Disability Resource Center for
proper documentation.
FSU HONOR CODE: Students are expected to uphold the
Academic Honor code published
in The Florida State University Bulletin and Student Handbook.
Each student has the
responsibility:
1. to uphold the highest standards of
academic integrity in the student's own work,
2. to refuse to tolerate violations
of academic integrity in the University
community,
3. to foster a high sense of integrity
and social responsibility on the part of the
University community.
Violations of this code in any assignment, test, paper, or attendance
sign-in will receive a
minimum penalty of a grade of zero for the assignment in question and/or
may receive an
"F" for the course at the option of the instructor.
CLASS SCHEDULE:
Week 1 August 24--Introduction to class;
Analysis of designer's sketch; Introduction to
soft hat project & assignment; Diagnostic sewing skills test.
August 27-- Discussion of muslin, pattern and materials for soft hat project.
Reading: TEXT--Preface, Lessons: Designing the Hat; Materials and
Equipment; Stitches and Techniques; Designing the Pattern.
Week 2 August 31--Work on soft hat project
September 3--Work on soft hat project
Week 3 September 10--CRITIQUE OF SOFT HATS;
Demonstration on blocking felt,
buckram and straw; info on block hat assignment.
Reading: TEXT--Working with Felt.
Week 4 September 14--Hat History; Demonstration
on renovation of older hats.
Reading: TEXT--Renovations and Alterations
September 17--Block hat; Wire and size blocked hat, work on trim.
Week 5 September 21--Intro. to buckram project
& assignment. Work on block hat.
September 24--CRITIQUE OF BLOCKED FELT HATS
Week 6 September 28--Demonstration: Working
with buckram and felt; Begin work on
buckram hat.
Reading: TEXT--Constructing the Foundation
October 1--Work on buckram frame; size frame.
Week 7 October 5--Demonstration: Covering sized
hat base; Work on covering hat
base.
Reading: TEXT--Covering the Shape; Facing Brims and Binding Edges.
October 8--Finish work on covering buckram hat
Week 8 October 12--Lecture and demonstration:
trims, feathers, decorative and
standard hat bands, lining.
Reading: TEXT--Trimming the Hat; Finishing Interior.
October 15--Trimming and lining the buckram hat.
Week 9 October 19--Demonstration: straw
hat and assignment.
Reading: TEXT--Working with Straw.
October 22--CRITIQUE OF BUCKRAM HATS
Week 10 October 26--Begin work on straw hats.
October 29--Work on straw hats.
Week 11 November 2--Wire and size straw hats;
November 3--Work on trim and finish straw hats.
Week 12 November 9--Demonstration: wire frame
hats and head pieces.
Reading: TEXT--Wire frame hats.
November 12--CRITIQUE OF STRAW HATS
Week 13 November 16--TEST on Text and lectures
and demonstrations;
Work on wire frame hat.
November 18--Work on wire frame hat
Week 14 November 23--Work on wire frame hat
Week 15 November 30--CRITIQUE OF WIRE FRAME HAT
December 3--Research Notebooks Due; End of semester clean up.
NO FINAL WRITTEN EXAM