Hat Making Training
Dive into professional hat making from initial idea to the last stitch. Master essential techniques like blocking hats, drafting patterns, selecting materials, achieving perfect fits, managing costs, and ensuring quality control. Build skills to produce strong, stylish hats that boost your textiles and accessories skills set, ideal for aspiring milliners aiming for consistent excellence in custom headwear production.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This Hat Making Training Course offers a straightforward, hands-on guide to designing and crafting top-quality spring-summer hats. You will learn to pick suitable seasonal fabrics, select perfect shapes for different customers, create patterns, and shape materials like felt, straw, and cloth. Gain expertise in ensuring proper fit, adding linings and trims, performing quality inspections, plus calculating costs and timelines for confident small-batch production and reliable professional outcomes.
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Develop skills
- Professional hat blocking: expertly shape felt and straw using quick, neat methods.
- Precision fitting for comfort: accurately measure heads, tweak patterns, and perfect sizing.
- Millinery finishing skills: edge with wire, fit linings and sweatbands, attach trims securely.
- Intelligent material choices: select, reinforce, and procure durable hat fabrics.
- Efficient studio processes: schedule time, budget costs, and design small collections for bespoke hats.
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