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The Worshipful Company of Feltmakers of London

The Worshipful Company of Feltmakers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Feltmakers, or makers of felt hats, were incorporated by Letters patent granted by James I in 1604. They received an extended Royal Charter in 1667. The Company gradually lost its role as a trade association for felt hat makers, due to both advancements in technology and the increased popularity of silk hats. Like a majority of Livery Companies, the Feltmakers' Company is now primarily a charitable institution, but still has a number of milliners amongst its members. (http://en.wikipedia.org)

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Millinery Competition [ 1 March 2012 ]

Competition to design a ladies hat. The award will be for design and it should be capable of being manufactured in a factory or workroom and be suitable for commercial sale.  Read full listing…

Feltmakers Design Award [ 1 March 2011 ]

Hat making competition organised by the Worshipful Company of Feltmakers. This year's brief is to design a lady's hat.  Read full listing…

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