Cats in Hats: Make Cat-hair Headgear for Your Feline Friends
By (Author) Rojiman
By (author) Umatan
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
25th April 2023
27th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cats as pets
Fashion and textile design
Textiles and fibres
Textile artworks
Gift books
Animals in art
Fashion and style guides
DIY: general
746.043
Hardback
144
Width 184mm, Height 209mm, Spine 16mm
520g
Finally, theres a headwear solution for fashionable felines and a practical use for accumulated shed hair. Cats in Hats contains step-by-step instructions for constructing stylish hats out of excess fur, so your cat will soon be the belle of the furball as they transform into a magical unicorn, ferocious lion or even a birthday cake!
Welcome to Cats In Hats and admire the overwhelming cuteness of popular Instagrammers Rojiman and Umatans cats in their tiny cat-hair hats.
Is your cat a diva Maybe its time to make her a crown! Or perhaps hes a bit of a prankster put on a joker hat! Theres one for every occasion, from birthdays to graduation. Don't miss the Animal hats, from Elephant to Koala. Celebrate every annual festival with a Halloween Witch hat, Easter Bunny hat, and more. And amaze your cat with a character hat. From Princess Leia to Sherlock Holmes, whatever your cat's personality, we have a hat for them.
With 300 hand-drawn step-by-step instructions for constructing 25 adorable hats, and colour photos of the authors own cats in their handmade headgear, Cats in Hats is a fun gift for any cat-lover or crafter. And with great tips from Rojiman and Umatan, youll be designing your own custom cat-hair creations in no time.
Praise for Cats in Hats
With detailed instructions and tips to make everything from witchs hats to bunny ears, flower wreaths to crowns, there is truly a cat hat for every occasion in this niche but laugh-out-loud book. The Daily Mail
This cat-loving couple are from Tokyo, Japan and have been making cat-hair hats since 2016 - Umatan makes the hats and Rojiman takes the photos. Rojiman spent his childhood thinking that he loved only dogs, but it was love at first sight when he met Nya the cat. His interest in photography began because he wanted to capture all the wonderful looks cats give us. Umatan came up with the idea of making these hats when she looked at a pile of brushed fur from one of her cats and saw that it resembled a hat. The hats are showcased on Rojiman's popular Instagram page as well as in British museums, Reuters, the Japan Times and on a line of Japanese stationery. www.rojiman.com / @rojiman.