HATalk

Issue 26 May 2008
(Next issue due out 21st May 2008)

the e-magazine for those who make hats


Millinery can be a solitary business! Now, thanks to HATalk and the internet, you can get closer to other hat makers, learn about what they are doing and how they do it! Imagine something like a short course, a friendly chat about hats and a mini e-book arriving on your computer every month! How encouraging is that? And there’s more – a free prize draw plus your letters and questions – how can you wait? Join in... and let’s get stunning hats on even more heads!

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In this month’s HATalk...

Millinery in Practice: People at work in the world of hats. This month: Linda Gove Evans – Colour Consultant and Milliner.

Hat of the Month: An outstanding hat made by Marjory Tennant. She explains how it was created.

How to… Feathered creation designs, block improvisations, the beauty of simplicity and more.

Plus: Letters to the Editor, this month’s
Give Away and The Back Page.

 
Now you can also purchase back-issues of HATalk. Click here to see what's in each issue and decide which issues you'd like to purchase.
back issues of HATalk

Magazine format: PDF e-book format similar to our hat making e-books. You'll need Adobe Reader V6, which can be downloaded free from here. Magazine download time: 1MB broadband approx 12 seconds; dail-up approx 4 mins. Save the magazine file on your computer, open by double-clicking the file, and read on screen or print out to read. Any problems, contact us.

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