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Some people seem to be able to do a lot at once. Meet a woman who is home schooling kids, dealing with #ISOlife and sewing hundreds of scrub caps for local hospitals. She's a bit of a legend.
CRAFTY Tasmanians are coming to the aid of the state’s frontline healthcare workers, making scrub caps to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
A Broken Hill woman has dusted off her sewing machine after more than 30 years to sew hundreds of scrub caps for medical staff during the COVID-19 lockdown.
An army of sewers is mustering its thread, needle, bobbins and especially buttons to join the fight against COVID-19. Its troops will fashion skull caps, scrub hats, headbands and non-medical ...
The Norfolk group continue to support a wide-ranging number of health services, schools, businesses and charities with face masks, scrubs, hats and other requested items. Volunteers will continue to ...
After becoming an administrator on the Facebook group Sewing Scrub Caps, Julie has been working tirelessly with members from around the world to not only put as many caps on heads of healthcare ...
For the past three weeks they have been cutting and sewing scrubs, hats and headbands as part of the Norfolk Scrubs Volunteers group. The scrub hats ready to be sewn together.
Clarifications A previous version of this story said scrub caps and homemade face masks could be requested through the Windsor Essex Sewing Force's Facebook page.
AN army of nearly 2,000 volunteers are sewing scrubs, bags, headbands and hats for Worcestershire’s hospitals and care workers.
A special package of hats, scrubs and laundry bags for frontline healthcare workers in WA’s north has landed in Broome, courtesy of Virgin Australia and a group of sewing enthusiasts in Perth.
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