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Rutherglen seamstress goes viral after her work helps teenager cope with the death of his great-aunt

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Rutherglen seamstress Naomi McGleish, whose business produces memory bears and cushions from the favourite clothing of lost loved ones.

Alana asked Naomi if she would craft a cushion from one of her Auntie Angie’s favourite jumpers to help bring Keigan some comfort.Naomi agreed and instantly got to work on the cushion.“Me and Keigan were extremely close to her,” explained 34-year-old Alana, of Glasgow’s East End.“Keigan used to go and have a cup of tea and a biscuit with her.

He’d rather be in there with her than playing outside with his pals.“He had been going through a hard time, grieving, and I thought the cushion would be a nice gesture.

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