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This is a fantastic project. I used to live near a Hancock Fabric Store and could buy lots of fleece for making blankets and other items to go in newborn kits that travel far and wide. I really miss that project, and all of us who can do it need to regularly make something that will make a difference somewhere. The possibilities are unlimited. I just need to be more organized to get back to a project. We made cookies for dozens who appreciate them in the small town where I live, but cookies don't last very long!
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