One time, Friend Since Birth and I were being mad. We 'be mad' quite a lot, and it generally involves drinking gin and wearing our pyjamas and watching The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and generally being silly like drunk children. Anyway, one time we were being mad and I decided to dress the dog up. Upon trying to do so, the dog ran away and Friend Since Birth shouted "Becca...you are as mad as TWO HATS!" At the time, of course, this made perfect sense. Sober, of course, it was exposed as being nonsensical and abstract, and a bastardisation of the more commonly accepted "mad as a hatter" (but more on that later). However, we use it to this day, to describe anything as mad as, well, trying to put a bowler hat on a spaniel. Its inclusion in our mad vocab meant that when I suggested to Friend Since Birth that we might take a trip to the Hat Works, she positively frothed at the mouth with excitement, and got really rather giddy.
Now, I know nothing about millinery (except that it's a good word to say in a posh Victorian voice. Try it; "mmmmillinrerhhh!") but I do know this: the Hat Works is bags of fun! Wander round looking at hats! Try some hats on! Learn about how they're made! And as Kirsten points out, where the "mad as a hatter" adage comes from, but I won't spoil that for you. Right now there's an exhibition of urban headgear (yes, urban, like trilbies and whatnot), as well as a collection from Philip Treacy, who has recently done hats for Lady Gaga.
It's a lovely quaint little museum and the staff are all lovely and friendly, and helpful too.
It's a great place for families, with loads of drop-in crafting sessions during the holidays and at weekends. I reallllly want to go to their Vintage Photography session, where you get to do old-fashionedy dress-ups and take photos! Exciting stuff, non?
The events here aren't just for amateur hat fiends like myself; coming up in April 2010 is a miniature hat making competition, which will celebrate Stockport's 750th Town Chartr anniversary. I don't know what that means, but if it's an excuse to make a cool hat, I am totally on board with that. It is open to budding and established milliners, and could be a real coup for someone who's serious about hats.
I feel like Stockport often gets ignored, but it's definitely worth a trip out of the city every now and then, especially if you've got some sort of gin-induced love of hats... read more