by Pat Bergeron and Barbara Stinson Lee Intermountain Catholic LAYTON — Almost everyone at St. Rose of Lima Parish in Layton knows the parish social hall is booked solid for Monday mornings. That’s when the sewing angels take over the place, and the results make life a little better for babies born in poverty and veterans alike. The sewing angels – 24 women and one man, meet after the 9 a.m. Mass and make blankets, bibs, burp cloths, receiving blankets, nightgowns, and stuffed bears, all of which are donated to Birthplace of Ogden, St. Martha’s Baby Project (partnered with Holy Cross Ministries and Catholic Community Services), Birthright, and Sub for Santa programs. They also make lap robes for the Veterans Medical Center, Veterans’ Home, and nursing homes in Layton. When they aren’t sewing, they knit and crochet hats, mittens, and scarves for people who are homeless and underprivileged children.
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