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Article: Hat's off to the holiday; Craft Center tradition continues.(LIVING)
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- November 28, 2008
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Byline: Nancy Sheehan
Here we are in New England. If we have to wear a hat in winter, let's make it a fun one, shall we?
That is more or less the reaction Boston milliner Marie Galvin gets when she shows her wonderfully creative headgear. After you see it, it's hard to consider another plain watch cap. Maybe a mass-produced acrylic cloche? Oh no, no, no. Galvin might suggest instead an Amelia Earhart inspired retro-aviator-style pull-on hat bedecked with pom poms or a nice floret on the side.
Galvin will display that high-flying style and many others in her booth full of felt and feathers at the Worcester Center for Crafts this weekend. She ...
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