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Originally Posted by CherryCove
(Post 1973025)
I purchased a couple of them when she first posted these. Though I was also one that was eaten in the washer she had showed me pics of the damage it was not an excuse it was the truth. It did take some time for me to get mine but what I received was well worth the wait. These are not a walk in the park to make. There is a lot of hands on cutting each individual square. If you can imagine there is probably over 500 individual cuts. That is a lot. I know she's been doing the best she can with everything that is going on. She is a really open and honest person. I do not think she's taken anyones money with the intention of never giving the product. But when unforseen circumstances arise all we can do is be patient and wait. Believe me your blankets will be well worth the wait. Her son is terribly ill. Thats no excuse or even a laughing matter. I think that if you were to put yourself in her shoes being a single mother with a sick sick child that you take each day as you can. I doubted when she started her initial thread on her blankets that she expected her son to get sick and be in the hospital for days on end. Please be patient her finished results are remarkable. |
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