The Hoopa Indians were very clever and resourceful and made hats and cradles from twine made of woven grass. They also made bread and other food items out of acorns.
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Well, honey, a Colonial hatter's job was to make hats, obviously. They would use materials like beaver fur or wool to create fashionable headwear for the fancy folks of the time. It was a hot gig back in the day, keeping heads stylish and shady.
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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.