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      <image:title>Historical &amp; Modern Hat Patterns - From the Neck Up: An Illustrated Guide to Hatmaking includes sixty quarter-inch scale patterns that can be used as a starting point for making historical and modern hats. Below are pictures of the hats included in the pattern section. The patterns are printed on a grid and can be enlarged with a copy machine.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>By Denise Dreher 200 pages. 8 1/2 x 11 ISBN: 978-0941082006 Black and white photos and illustrations Price: $30 Used as a textbook in college classes, costume shops and fashion institutes, From the Neck Up: An Illustrated Guide to Hatmaking has become a classic in the field of period and modern hatmaking. It’s the perfect reference book for learning millinery, the art of making custom designed felt, straw and fabric hats by hand. Published by Madhatter Press in 1981 Email: info@hatbook.com Phone: 612-822-1102</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Even if you’ve never held a needle and thread before, you can, through careful application of the lessons in this book, teach yourself how to do hand sewing and make your own handmade hats.</image:caption>
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