Once, everyone wore hats every where. In the 18th century making hats, or millinery, was on of the few jobs for a respectable woman who needed to provide for her family. In the late 18th and 19th century, the making of hats, and the supplies for for hat making was a significant industry, employing hundreds of women in NYC and other centers of the garment industry. For those who couldn't afford to buy their own hat, women's magazines provided patterns and instructions for making your own, from the mid-18th century until as late as the 1960s.
Join us as we explore the history of millinery in the United States, and then make our on creations for Derby Day. It's amazing what you can do with a couple of placemats, some feathers, flowers, and old jewelry and a glue gun.
Workshop is limited to 8 participants. The cost is $45 dollars per person. All materials and tools are provided, but feel free to bring something special you might want to incorporate into your hat.
You can register and pay online at Eventbrite with this link.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/derby-hat-workshop-tickets-1975984536942?aff=oddtdtcreator. Or you can call or crome by the store during regular business hours to register and pay. Regular business hours are Thursday, 9:00 to 5:00, Friday and Saturday, 10:00 to 7:00.
Registration closes April 18. No refunds after this date.
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