Zu Besuch bei einer Hutmacherin - der Strohhut
Very few people are still able to make genuine straw hats from wheat wickerwork. The straw hat provides shade and looks chic. Plus, you won't sweat under a real straw hat! Here, a summery garden hat for women is made, painstakingly rolled, sewn, pressed, and then decorated from thin straw wickerwork using traditional tools. Subscribe to wocomoLIVING: https://goo.gl/g1YUqT Excerpt from the episode "July - My Beautiful Country TV": • Juni - Mein schönes Land TV (NDR)

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Making a Straw Hat

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Ein Strohhut entsteht

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