Handmade Wool Felted Hats by MeadowMuseTY

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Handmade Wool Felted Hats by MeadowMuseTY

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Forest witch🍂🍄🍁Skirt from Disturbia, shoes American Duchess, oil painted cuff by me, layered tops thrifted, bone necklace and felted hat gifted.
Mad Hatters Disease
an exciting tidbit found while putting together the textile handling/display policy for my museum - Until 1941, mercury (or more specifically mercuric nitrate) was used by milliners (makers of womens hats) to stiffen rabbit and beaver fur into felt.
As milliners worked in often poorly-ventilated rooms, such prolonged exposure of mercury vapors lead to chronic mercury poisoning, dubbed "Mad Hatters Disease". Some symptoms included tremors, headaches, insomnia, emotional instability, and psychosis including hallucinations.
Because this illness was so common among Milliners, the phrase "Mad as a Hatter" was created!
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Felted wool bird skull, temporarily pinned to one of my witch hats.
I’m enjoying needle felting, and am idly experimenting with using the needles to finish wet-felted (fulled) crocheted hats. The needle makes them firmer, so I’ve been using it to stiffen the brims. I’m also experimenting with adding a felt lining to the headband to make them warmer in winter.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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Felted wool bird skull, temporarily pinned to one of my witch hats.
I’m enjoying needle felting, and am idly experimenting with using the needles to finish wet-felted (fulled) crocheted hats. The needle makes them firmer, so I’ve been using it to stiffen the brims. I’m also experimenting with adding a felt lining to the headband to make them warmer in winter.
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