You can disinfect with any household disinfection or hand sanitiser or a few drops of tea tree oil in water. Then I freeze them for a week to kill any possible bugs
@@SHMillinery wow thank you so much for quick reply.....will look that up. I wished I was 50 years younger as I think I now know I want to be when I grow up......a milliner!!!! My mum would have loved that as she was always dabbling making her own hats (Queen Mother Style) Ha Ha! Thanks again.
Do the feathers have to be bought from suppliers, or can you use any feathers you may find in your garden or in the countryside? Great video by the way.
yes, this was one of my early videos, I have learnt a lot since then! Hopefully you will find my other videos better. My intention is to redo many of the early ones. I really appreciate your comments
Wonderful tips in putting my feather arrangement together!! Thank you
Hi, I missed to leave a comment, it seems. As per usual a very good video, where I learnt a lot of things about feathers. Yours, Ann
Wow so much information in one video. I didn't get to learn any of this from my tutor when i started in millinery. Thank you so much
A pleasure I hope it helps
Fabulous video so many methods
Enjoyed this video very much, watched it a few times...mikelle newyork strong mom 😷✌🧵🕵️♀️🦋
Will be trying this as I have feathers I make fly fishing lures. Now that I'm into hats what a great idea.
Thanks, I liked watching you work.
Thank you.
Enjoy your tips and tricks. ❤️Lynne
That just saved me hours of time. Than you.
This is beautiful. Thank you for this tutorial
My pleasure 😁
Very helpful, thanks!
Hello, please i have a natural peacock feathers but i don't know how to treat or disinfect them.
You can disinfect with any household disinfection or hand sanitiser or a few drops of tea tree oil in water. Then I freeze them for a week to kill any possible bugs
@@SHMillinery Thank you .
Tremendously informative; thank you!
Hi, loved the video....what sort of glue would you use to make a small feather corsage please? Thanks Jane.
I like to use Fabri -Tac :)
@@SHMillinery wow thank you so much for quick reply.....will look that up. I wished I was 50 years younger as I think I now know I want to be when I grow up......a milliner!!!! My mum would have loved that as she was always dabbling making her own hats (Queen Mother Style) Ha Ha! Thanks again.
@@janebarker5808 That's the nice thing about millinery, you can do it at any age, I didn't start professionally till my 40s and now I am mid 60s!
@@SHMillinery loved this! Very useful. Thanks.
Do the feathers have to be bought from suppliers, or can you use any feathers you may find in your garden or in the countryside? Great video by the way.
You can use found feathers. I recommend putting in a bag in the freezer for a week to kill any mites. I also then wash them in disinfectant. :)
Gracias
Thank you
Thank you this will really help
Glad it helped
So, can we use a glass cutter to cut feathers? It looks like a glass cutter
No to a glass cutter! I use a fabric rotary cutter or scissors
I would like to know how to curl a spin, could you please advise😘thanks
I use a steam iron for flat curls, I hope this helps
Use baby bottle sterilising fluid... Less corrosive on the feather
thank you for your suggestion
I like ur pc. but, ur hands don't stay in frame during all of the demo.
yes, this was one of my early videos, I have learnt a lot since then! Hopefully you will find my other videos better. My intention is to redo many of the early ones. I really appreciate your comments