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  1. Brenda B.
    July 10, 2012

    Thank you for the pattern for this beautiful blanket. I know that sometime in my life, I will have a use for it. Blessings to you..

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  2. Angela Marshall
    July 10, 2012

    Thank you so much for this beautiful pattern! I cannot even begin to imagine the magnitude of loss a mother feels after a miscarriage or still birth. I had difficulty in conceiving and would have been devastated if either of my pregnancies were lost. Anything we can do to ease that pain is an amazing accomplishment! I can’t wait to make some blankets up for our local children’s hospital. Thank you again!

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  3. Thelma
    July 10, 2012

    Thank you so much for this pattern as I have a charity knit or crochet for Preemie in November

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  4. Sara
    July 11, 2012

    When I first started crocheting I was involved with a ministry that made blankets for new moms and baby booties for those who suffered a loss. I will keep this in mind for upcoming donations.

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  5. DamaDana Cherry
    November 17, 2012

    I have s very hard time making a blanket for a deceased baby (can’t see for the tears). This will go to MCHopital in Odessa, Texas

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      November 21, 2012

      Thank you. I’m so glad you are helping!

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  6. Heather
    August 30, 2013

    I thank you for doing this!! My son was born at 20weeks and was 15oz, the hosp said that he was not 16oz so they could not help him (thank goodness they no longer practice this 11years later) he lived for 33mins on his own in our arms. They had cleaned him up & wrapped him in a blanket crocheted by someone like you and in a pretty hat. After he passed his blanket, booties & other items was placed in a heart shaped box for us to keep. To this day it still smells like him and I get it out a few times a year to just feel him close again.
    This is a blessing I could never put into words & I know other moms and dads feel the same way.

    Thankfully we had another boy 4 years later (on the exact same date I must say), he was 20weeks & 5 days gestation, 1lb and 10in long. He is now 7 and doing amazing, you would never know he fought so hard for his life. He is the youngest gestation to survive and paved the way for so many other little babies to survive from what his drs have told us, they use his story as a guid for others.

    We are so blessed to have this little guy & to have people like you who give a great gift to families.
    I to have a fund for NICU items & we aim to build houses for the parents of NICU babies to stay in with out being turned away.

    Thank you again for what you do, all of you have make items for moms like me.
    Bless you so much!!
    Heather W

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      August 31, 2013

      Thank you for sharing your story, Heather. It’s stories like yours that make me realize why this is my passion. <3

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  7. Heather
    August 30, 2013

    Is it ok if I share your site and pattern on a crochet group also?
    HW

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      August 31, 2013

      Absolutely, Heather! I have more preemie patterns in the works too.

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  8. dee
    December 31, 2014

    II. lost my first child 38 yrs ago.and not a day goes by that I don’t think of him.I named him Jason.he was born at bread25 weeks and weighed 2.7 lbs I nameever got to hold him. He waas buried 4 days later. I wish there were places then that there is now.behave made something with love for my son. II have been crochet n knitting for over 50 yrs.I would love to be able to give a part of my heart in what I make to those in grief. Ty for sharing with me and God Bless.

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    • Kristine
      January 1, 2015

      Dee, I’m so sorry for your loss. I pray that helping others will also bring peace to you.

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  9. Jennifer Pearson
    April 17, 2016

    Hi Kristine, would like to make the pattern but am confused with the crochet hook number as my search on google showed that you would need a 10 ply wool. As its for a baby can’t imagine this would be true. I make premmie beanies and would like to make blankets as well. Thanks Jennifer Western Australia

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    • Kristine
      April 18, 2016

      Hi Jennifer, I used aran (worsted) weight yarn. I hope that helps.

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      • Jennifer Pearson
        April 18, 2016

        so that would be 8 ply or 4 ply then?? thanks

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      • Kristine
        April 18, 2016

        The yarn label info says it was 2 ply, but it was very thin for #4 yarn. I would say if you’re trying to match it by ply go with a 4-ply. Just make sure it’s 4 sts per inch for the gauge and you should be fine.

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      • Jennifer Pearson
        April 18, 2016

        Fabulous thank you will post a photo of my bits if you like :-)

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      • Kristine
        April 18, 2016

        That would be wonderful! I would love to see pics.

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      • Jennifer Pearson
        April 19, 2016

        Just using granny squares but came up pretty in pink, hats are my adaption of a free pattern found a while ago which i vary to create very small, medium and right size according to the pattern. Takes about 30 minutes so take them with me to do when driving to and from y daughters, saves looking at the traffic that my husband yells at :) cant work out how to add the photo to this section so will send to the email address.

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      • Kristine
        April 21, 2016

        Everything was beautiful, Jennifer.

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      • Jennifer Pearson
        April 21, 2016

        so glad you like the rug and hats, love making them.

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  10. Ramona
    February 8, 2018

    I am going to make the 18” doll blanket. My question is do you work in the back ridges only on row 1 or the entire blanket?

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    • Kristine
      February 9, 2018

      That’s just for row 1. It will create a finished edge so you don’t have to add a border.

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  11. debbie donnelly
    March 20, 2018

    Is it possible to increase the size of this ,I have some finer crystal yarn I would love to use up for this.Thank you for your heart felt feelings you have poured out & to others who have shared their story.I have started making caps & blankets for NICU unit this would be ideal.Thank you

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    • Kristine
      March 22, 2018

      I believe you would need to increase in multiples of 11 stitches. Let me know if that doesn’t work and I’ll try to redo the math again.

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  12. Gayla
    March 9, 2023

    Was so relieved to find your blanket pattern! A ICUE nurse told me she searched frantically the other day to find something the right size to present an Angel Baby to his parents. She touched my heart with her grief. I can’t imagine being the parent but to see this young girl so affected that she couldn’t help these grieving parents made me vow to make sure it wouldn’t happen again. Your pattern is the only one I have found that is the size she needed. I must state that I find it appalling the people selling bereavement items online are charging these poor parents those prices! Thank you for allowing me to donate your pattern items to my local hospital! And shame on people that profit the grief of others!

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    • Kristine
      March 9, 2023

      What size blanket are you looking for specifically? I may have others if you’re interested.

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