A hatter is actually a person who makes hats for men. Most are made of beaver skin, and some are actually made of straw, cotton, or even wool. To be a hatter you must be good with your hands, patient, know about animal fur, know how to make different hats, as well as being able to make and put the glue on them.
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They made hats. Hats were worn by men and women in the 1700's. It was considered improper to go out without a hat. The hattter made men's hats and they were made of cotton, wool, beaver skins, and straw.
Bakers wore aprons and puffy hats as well as dresses
This was either for mourning purposes or for respect for their husbands.
Baskets
I guess you mean Hupa. Their hats were woven from grass, often with geometric designs woven in as a pattern. See the link below for an image:
Cradles to Crayons was created in 1992.
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Gold cradles were believed to have developed out of the Californian gold rush of the late 1840s.
Bears were used to make bearskin hats.
Gold cradles were believed to have developed out of the Californian gold rush of the late 1840s.
Baby cradles are made out of wood. They can be made out of different types of wood such as cherry and oak.
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They make hats and hats were worn by everyone.
The use of a cradle has been shown to reduce the risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Cradles also help to make a child feel safe and comfortable, allowing him/her to get a healthy amount of sleep.
People who make hats are known as 'Milliners' The industry itself is called 'Millonry'