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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Inspired Millinery for Little Girls




Making people happy by making and selling hats to them was one of the highlights of the Women's Market at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis last weekend. The other highlight was selling to little girls - they were so excited with the hats designed for them and had no pre-conceived notions about whether they'd look good in a hat or how they placed the hat on their head. And all of them looked adorable! Photos of a few of the hats that sold are in this blog.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Inspired Millinery at the Eiteljorg Women's Market

Inspired Millinery has been taken to the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis in preparation for the Women's Market tomorrow! The show looks as though there is going to be some great stuff to see and buy. 

Indianapolis downtown is a madhouse right now. Lots of folks coming up from Kentucky for the NCAA play-offs, all sorts of construction getting Indy ready for the Super Bowl in a few years. Lots of stuff going on to do this weekend!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Inspired Millinery


Inspired Millinery is happy for the warm weather! Here is a photo of an Inspired hat made in Inspired's favorite colors.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Inspired Millinery

Great weather outside today! Inspired Millinery is busy dying straw for hats for little girls. The weather is perfect for drying them outside!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Inspired MIllinery

Inspired Millinery is getting excited about the Women's Market at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis the last Saturday of this month! Hats are ready to go - maybe one or two more to make. Little girl hats have turned out well - definitely want to make one or two more - need to dye the straw first.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Happy March! Promises of warm weather!


Inspired Millinery is happy that Spring is not too far away! Hats are ready for the Women's Market at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis at the end of this month! The photo shows a hat made of sinamay straw that I've hand dyed and hand blocked. It is decorated with more sinamay and faux pearls. The hat fits an "average" head size - about 22.5 inches. There is an adjustable head size band in the crown for a perfect fit.