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Posted by Louise in Iowa on September 21, 2009, 10:45 am
That's really nice, Estelle. I did the same thing for a friend who needed a
Hug - took the original words and modified them slightly to fit the
situation. She told me later the explanation brought her to tears. So
thanks, Miz Sairey, if you're reading this, for providing us with such a
wonderful description of a Hug. It's a great resource.
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Louise in Iowa
nieland1390@mchsi dot com
http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa
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> This is what I printed for my dear friend needing our hug.I took bits from
> the original to adapt to fit the situation .
> What is a Hug Quilt
> A HUG is bits of fabric put together with love and understanding ,
> A HUG wraps the absolute caring that went into the blocks made by your
> friends a
> tangible package for you to touch, and feel, and cuddle down into when
> times are tough. Sometimes, a HUG is all we have, when words aren't
> enough.
> May this HUG wrap you in the arms of all those who love you, .
> Made for you by your friends at Parkhouse Patchwork
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> http://community.webshots.com/user/EstelleUK11
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> the original to adapt to fit the situation .
> What is a Hug Quilt
> A HUG is bits of fabric put together with love and understanding ,
> A HUG wraps the absolute caring that went into the blocks made by your
> friends a
> tangible package for you to touch, and feel, and cuddle down into when
> times are tough. Sometimes, a HUG is all we have, when words aren't
> enough.
> May this HUG wrap you in the arms of all those who love you, .
> Made for you by your friends at Parkhouse Patchwork
> --
> http://community.webshots.com/user/EstelleUK11
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