WESTBURY, New York (WABC) -- Quilters all across Long Island have come together to use their skill set for a good cause by sewing cloth face masks for hospitals in need. It all started when Mary Ellen ...
Local costume designer and professional seamstress Romy McCloskey began making homemade face masks for her husband more than a month ago as he continued to work in his office during the beginning ...
The patterned drone of the sewing machine has been constant, much like the ringing doorbell alerting the family that another bag of materials has been left at the door. Whatsapp message notifications ...
An Amherst pediatrician, concerned over the critical shortage of surgical masks now worn by many people to help slow the spread of COVID-19, has taken matters into her own hands. Dr. Martina Puzanov ...
When front-line health care workers asked for support to fight the pandemic, community members armed with sewing needles answered the call. Lowell General Hospital posted a flier on March 23 ...
Two retired women in Sacramento honed in their sewing skills while quarantining at home, making about 350 masks for families, health care workers and community members since March. One of them is ...
Last week, Washington cosplayers answered a call to make face masks for hospitals on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the weekend, that call was answered, in bulk, by a local furniture ...
Sacramento resident Beverly Tanaka sewed masks for family, friends, healthcare workers and a community center since March. Beverly Tanaka Courtesy Two retired women honed in their sewing skills while ...
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