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Volunteers Honor Sandy Hook with Sewing

Posted on Dec 21, 2012

women prepare to sew

Crafts attempt to bring comfort to the tiny Connecticut town

A Missouri sewing and embroidery shop, Satin Stitches, opened three sewing machines to anyone willing to sew a snowflake for those affected by the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The electronic embroidered snowflakes are between 2- and 5-inches tall and take at least 4 hours to complete. Satin Stitches is also offering the snowflake machine embroidery pattern for free to those wanting to make a snowflake at home. They will send the snowflakes to the Connecticut Parent Teacher Student Association on January 3rd.
To learn more about the snowflakes, head to the Columbia Missourian.