By Jeremy Papasso
Ten years ago, Boulder seamstress Linda Trumble was reading an issue of Sew News magazine when she stumbled on an article about a group of women working together to give back to wounded veterans.
She didn’t know it at the time, but that article would change her life.
The story was about Sew Much Comfort, a nonprofit organization made up of volunteer seamstresses nationwide who were making and providing free adaptive clothing designed to help wounded service members feel more comfortable while recovering from their wartime injuries.
Trumble was raised in a military family, seeing first-hand the sacrifices soldiers and their families make. She also has a knack for sewing.
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