That Way Hat is launching a new free directory of milliners and hat makers and designers. It will be online. Free to list. Free to search. Free for everyone.
The directory is still being tested in beta – you can sign up on the form below and we will email you a link to the directory – you can be among the first to try it. And it will be a permanent listing (only for milliners, hat makers and designers). You can edit or delete your listing at any time.
The advantages of including yourself in the directory are these:
- You get to show off a picture of your work and a description of your company.
- You get a free permanent link to your website from your page in our directory.
- You get more customers, website visitors.
- If you are in early you will benefit from our early advertising of the new directory.
Other hat directories cost you money – ours is free. Why are we doing this? We want to create a community of hat makers. (Added bonus: small hat makers will be able to sell up to 5 hats per month on our website for free).
Edit January 10, 2012: The directory has finally launched! You can sign up here!
I made my First Hat in 1964 during my training as a Home Economics Teacher and in 1966 commenced teaching Millinery in Adult Education and TAFE Colleges in Queensland, Australia. Now heading towards retirement I want to share my skills to create a new generation of Milliners. I currently also teach millinery with the Queensland Govt. During my career, I had the privilege to make hats for Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce Governor of Queensland and now Governor General of Australia.
Milliner with over 20 years of experience creating custom and special edition hat collections for select stores nationwide. Offering custom made hats for individuals as well as theatre and film productions.
Hi Bethune,I want to make myself a ctnfisaaor for a wedding in june. I bought some sinamay and was trying to roll the edges like in your video, but they don’t stay they just unravel! How do you get them to stay? Also how would I attach it to my headband? I was going to glue it to fucky foam piece in the same colour. Using a glue gun. The sinamay that I got is frayed at the edges and spiky! I look forward to hearing from you shortly.Susan
I’m in. Thanx
This definitely is a fantastic idea……………………thanks.
Thanks, would love to be included in you new hat directory.
Thanks Geoffrey, for putting this together!! Lots of luck with traffic from it!!
The Directory is a great idea – would love to be included, and look forward to further news of its development.
Love what you are doing!
>I love Kingly Court. I really like moihocng around in the Style Showroom. I’ve always wanted to pop into Camellia’s Tea House, their range of teas looks lovely and the china looks adorable too. Looks like you girls had a lovely time!