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It’s spring, which means many milliners are busily making hats for the Kentucky Derby and Royal Ascot. Hats and horse racing have gone together for

It’s spring, which means many milliners are busily making hats for the Kentucky Derby and Royal Ascot. Hats and horse racing have gone together for

MISZEK is the work of artist Misz Ajdacki. He creates soft sculptures with wool, yarn, and reclaimed fabric. Many of his creations fall somewhere in between wearable

A Kaross is a blanket, rug or shrug sewn from animal skins and historically used as a cloak or garment by some people groups in

This month I’m bringing you a collection of felt artwork that is just a little bit weird and completely wonderful. These five felt artists are

There’s one sure-fire way into any milliner’s heart: hat blocks! After I wrote last month about how to learn millinery someone left a comment asking where to

It’s Wednesday; do you know where your stitching stash is? Keep your stitching close and your stitching fibers closer. I’ll give you two reasons why,

Today I am reminiscing about a trip I took a few years ago. Back in 2011, our family lived in Dubai. We loved the desert.

I’ve used this space to pontificate about creativity … and to treat you to Instagram eye candy. And lots of things in between. But I

January 15th (Sunday) was National Hat Day. I saw a lot of milliners outside of the U.S. celebrating National Hat Day, so maybe other countries

I’m kicking off the new year with the cutest of the cute! In this column, I’ve rounded up the very best kawaii needle felt creations…

To close out the year, I’ve assembled a collection of winter woolies: from polar bears to snowmen to Santa Claus himself! Since this is also the season for

It’s the end of the year, and if you’re anything like me, you’re not in the mood for anything especially thought-provoking. That’s right: It’s millinery