Home millinery course; a thorough, practical and complete series of lessons . ely overthe brim and draped carelessly over thecrown, being finished at the side with abow with or without ends, as brims are turned high at anyplace, the space between the hair and hat should be filled in witheither ribbon, flowers, or other light material. The finer flowers,or light materials, such as molines, chiffons, etc., are generallyused near the face, giving a pretty finish to the skin, while thelarger flowers and ribbons are reserved for the back. A black velvet covered bandeau is considered in


Home millinery course; a thorough, practical and complete series of lessons . ely overthe brim and draped carelessly over thecrown, being finished at the side with abow with or without ends, as brims are turned high at anyplace, the space between the hair and hat should be filled in witheither ribbon, flowers, or other light material. The finer flowers,or light materials, such as molines, chiffons, etc., are generallyused near the face, giving a pretty finish to the skin, while thelarger flowers and ribbons are reserved for the back. A black velvet covered bandeau is considered in good tastefor any hat that requires one, regardless of the color of hat ortrimming. For a narrow bandeau used only to give a tilt to thehat, or to give the proper fit to the crown, a very loose doubleknot of velvet ribbon with ends pulled out and fastened, is con-sidered sufficient trimming, this being used only to cover theplain appearance of the bandeau. While much of the character of the hat depends upon thewearing of the bows, a great deal also depends upon the manner.


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