Moroccan
A felt marker is simply called a marker or felt marker.
A Stetson (if it *is* one), or sometimes a "ten-gallon hat" or just a "cowboy hat."
The term "fez" is not an abbreviation or short form but refers to a type of traditional, cylindrical hat often made of felt, typically red with a black tassel. It is named after the city of Fez in Morocco, where it is believed to have originated. The fez is associated with various cultures and has historical significance, particularly in the Ottoman Empire.
No, felt is composed of shafts with grooves along them these groves catch and tangle creating felt, cat tails fluff doesn't have these shafts, but for the record actual cat's tail fur will felt. Hope this helps Andie- AmericanFeltandcraft.com
DepEnds what type of hat you mean a crown? Or a general working hat :) It could be a 'fez', a brimless felt hat which originated in Morocco and is often seen being worn by men in several countries in northern Africa.
evidence of the continuing domination of the North.
chalkboard. felt board. magnetic board.
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it is called quickening
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