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If you're looking for a place to buy a lady's hat in Toronto, Canada, be sure to visit Lilliput Hats on College Street at Bathurst. Lilliput Hats for traditional custom millinery. I'm sure you'll agree that the one of a kind hats designed by Karyn Gingras are superb! |
Naftali Abenaim's hats are wonderfully creative. Naftali hats are made in Montreal. Naftali 's hats are worn by celebrities, featured in the most famous fashion magazines and showing at accessory shows in New York City. |
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The Hat Artisan in Toronto, Canada is another source of millinery. The hats are colourful and the trims are wonderfully lavish with feathers, flowers, silks, ribbons and velvets. The Chaillot Chapeaux are handcrafted with care. A great source for a hat to wear to church! |
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HatHeads are designed and made by Alisa Horth in Vancouver. Her hats are sold at Edies Hat in the Vancouver Canada area, at Beau Chapeau in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario and at Samuels Hats, a great place to buy millinery in New York City. |
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Bobbiann Markle creates her hats in Yarmouth County Nova Scotia. Her hats are reasonably priced and a pattern for packable hats is available on her website |
Hat Girl was launched in 2000 by Allena Stevens. Hatgirl specializes in quality, handcrafted hats in straw and felt. Using traditional millinery techniques, Hatgirl creates vintage inspired hats with a modern twist. |
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Established in 1988, the company serves as both a manufacturer and a retailer of special occasion hats and bridal headwear. Under the trade name of Gail Osaduke Custom Millinery, our family design house presents the creative talents of milliner Gail Osaduke whom everyone
calls the Hat Lady. |
Davyne Dial 's site offers instructions for making hats, both straw and felt, silk flowers and dyeing. I can speak from experience when I say that the techniques which she reveals in these courses is invaluable |
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