Basically, they loved the "pony tail" from the mockup and wanted to use that as a tassel on the real hat. It had been pinned onto the mockup in some particularly-specified orientation (according to the fitting notes), but came unpinned in transit. Again with the quick turnaround, and that being a detail that wound up a casualty of the distance issue.
So, i didn't attach it to the finished "real" cloche at all, but left that last note of tacking it on to the technicians on-site, who could whip it on according to however the designer wanted it pinned.
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Date: 2009-08-01 06:35 pm (UTC)Basically, they loved the "pony tail" from the mockup and wanted to use that as a tassel on the real hat. It had been pinned onto the mockup in some particularly-specified orientation (according to the fitting notes), but came unpinned in transit. Again with the quick turnaround, and that being a detail that wound up a casualty of the distance issue.
So, i didn't attach it to the finished "real" cloche at all, but left that last note of tacking it on to the technicians on-site, who could whip it on according to however the designer wanted it pinned.