Firefighter Thank You Mug Rug & More
Meaning of the Thin Red Line Flag: The color red represents our firefighters and the courage they show when facing the heat of the flames. The black background reminders us of those who have given their lives to protect us. The Line is the protective barrier between destruction and safety... This Line is what our firefighters protect. They give us as much safety as possible, doing an almost impossible job for which they receive very little thanks...my hope is that this design will, in a small way, let them know that their efforts are noticed and appreciated. Full instructions included. The mug rug in the pictures is stitched on micro suede and everyone who has received one that I have made just loves them- Especially those who walk the line for us!

Firefighter Thank You Mug Rug & More



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Meaning of the Thin Red Line Flag: The color red represents our firefighters and the courage they show when facing the heat of the flames. The black background reminders us of those who have given their lives to protect us. The Line is the protective barrier between destruction and safety... This Line is what our firefighters protect. They give us as much safety as possible, doing an almost impossible job for which they receive very little thanks...my hope is that this design will, in a small way, let them know that their efforts are noticed and appreciated.

Full instructions included. The mug rug in the pictures is stitched on micro suede and everyone who has received one that I have made just loves them- Especially those who walk the line for us!


Products Specs

5"x7" Product Specs
Finish Size: Mug Rug 6.94" x 4.97"
Stitch Count: Mug Rug 31464
5"x7" Product Specs
Finish Size: Design 6.13" x 4.27"
Stitch Count: Design 23228



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  • This product may be used to create limited products for sale. Bulk product manufacturing is not permitted.
  • Artwork by Wendy M. Fisher