- Look up
millinery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hat-making or
millinery is the design,
manufacture and sale of hats and
other headwear. A person...
-
history in
Wardown Park and
Stockwood Park.
Luton was once
known for
hatmaking and also had a
large Vauxhall Motors factory. Car
production at the plant...
- millinery, as well as for bags, shawls, and
other decorative items. The
hatmaking straw made from
Manila hemp is
called tagal or
tagal straw. The fiber...
- the
impregnated felt
often worked in
confined areas. Use of
mercury in
hatmaking is
thought to have been
adopted by the
Huguenots in 17th-century France...
- The
ligne (pronounced [liɲ] ), or line or
Paris line, is a
historic unit of
length used in
France and
elsewhere prior to the
adoption of the
metric system...
- be the
first hat shop in
Danbury was
established by
Zadoc Benedict. (
Hatmaking had
existed in
Danbury before the Revolution.) The
Benedict shop had three...
-
hatter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hatter is a
person engaged in
hatmaking. Hatter(s) may also
refer to:
Clyde Hatter (1908–1937),
American baseball...
- Chadwick,
Jerah (September–October 1998). "Revival of Unangaˆx/Aleut
Hatmaking: In
Memory of
Andrew Gronholdt" (PDF).
Sharing Our Pathways: A Newsletter...
- used for a
piece of
cloth used in
making clothes. In
dressmaking and
hatmaking, it
refers to
triangular or
rhomboid pieces of
fabric which are combined...
- Africa, Asia, and New Guinea. The tree has many uses, such as thatching,
hatmaking, timber, a
writing material, and in food products. Palm
sugar is produced...