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.
Volunteers Honor Sandy Hook with Sewing
Sarah Hoffman
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