Meryl Baker
It felt great to support our local NHS teams who were working on the frontline during the pandemic. I saw a post on facebook from Holme Valley Stitchers asking for help to make items of PPE for the local NHS.






Meryl Baker
Material was donated, a mixture of new and upcycled materials.
The techniques used were Pattern creating, cutting and sewing items.
The items were co-ordinated by Holme valley stitchers facebook group, and sent to various hospitals and doctors surgeries around the area.