“There’s no [how-to] book to follow,” says the mother of three. “I’ve been told, ‘There’s no one else who does what you do.’” Her designs include children’s cedar hats with regional sports team themes and colours, such as football’s Seattle Seahawks and hockey’s Vancouver Canucks. Each hat, on average, takes several hours or days to make, depending on its size and complexity.
On a crisp spring morning, our seaplane climbs above the Sechelt Inlet, a fiord that nearly cleaves the Sechelt Peninsula from British Columbia’s mainland. Once we’re in the air, Candace