National Hat Day is January 15th. Will you don a baseball
cap, a beanie, a beret, a bomber, a bonnet, a cowboy hat, a fedora, a sombrero, a top hat, or some other
fancy form of headgear?
Whether you construct a hat yourself or pick up a fancy
topper in a local boutique, stylish headwear is the order of the day on January
15.
Check out these handy
and creative hat ideas from a rack of web writers.
Hats You Can
Make Without a Pattern – Tina Gallagher
Look in this helpful online article for several crafty hat
concepts, using crocheting, knitting, sewing … and even beer or soda cans.
Heading
for High Fashion with Hats – Linda Ann Nickerson
Hats are hot this year, for both men and women. What's the
perfect capper to your favorite attire? Check out these style options for
gentlemen and ladies. Holy haberdashery! These styles may top everything!
Trapper Hats for
All – Sylvie Branch
Super warm trapper hats are a hot commodity, as Branch
explains. Fashionistas, professionals, college kids, and just about anyone can stay
warm in these eight carefully selected styles of trapper hats.
How to
Crochet a Mini Top Hat – L. Poulson
Crocheting fans can create cute themed top hats for holidays
or any occasion by following Poulson’s basic instructions.
What
Type of Hat Should Men Consider when Looking for an Alternative to Baseball
Caps? – Timothy Sexton
Men’s hat fashions may seem daunting to many, but Sexton
offers a guide to 10 popular hat styles for stylish males.
Wigs
and Hats to Wear After Hair Loss from Cancer Chemotherapy – Addie Protivnak
Writing from experience, cancer survivor Protivnak shares
practical pointers for picking out wigs, hats, and scarves after chemotherapy
and related hair loss.
Handmade
Fleece Hats & Scarves for American Girl Dolls – Angela W. La Fon
These popular dolls boast fashions all their own, and La Fon
offers instructions for creating no-sew and simply sewn fleece accessories.
Clever crafters can adapt these projects to make matching hats and scarves for
young doll lovers as well.
Image/s:
Hats by ThaliaPap
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