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No, but I am interested in restoration, I've worked for a 2nd generation Haberdashery for 8 years now. The floor manager at the shop makes occasion headpieces in her spare time and I was always fascinated by the construction - when there was no more work to do she'd be cutting out and sewing petals/leaves for her fascinator orders.If you don't find some let me know as I will keep an eye out as I go through my things, I know I have it in many colors and neutrals. I think I recall you do sewing and costuming? Just in case you don't know (and you probably do) , be sure you get true millinery grosgrain with the sawtooth edge, as the regular grosgrain will not work at all for hats. Odd that they glued the outer brim edge, I have only seen that on costume hats.
Do you do millinery work? We should talk!
Unfortunately 15mm is definitely too narrow, on the side edge where the brim is most curled, the ribbon showing is 15mm, not including the 7mm or so I can feel curled underneath.Melanie, I have two shades of millinery petersham: cream and light brown. The light brown might work? It's 15mm wide.
I agree with Barbara regarding gluing the petersham - as fond as I am of the hot glue gun, petersham should only be sewn in.
No worries, thanks for looking.Melanie, I finally found my grosgrain, but its actually a light lavender almost grey shade, so I am guessing it may not work, apologies for getting your hopes up!