Sewing machine replace punters in bar to help Calderdale's NHS heroes
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Nikki Schofield, owner of Bar 10 in Lindley, was inspired to get sewing after seeing an appeal for scrub bags for hospital workers on her local Covid-Aid Facebook group.
And instead of staying at home, she opened up her bar and roped in six of her friends to help.
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Hide AdThey have already made more than 100 bags, which are being donated to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and Calderdale Royal Hospital - and are in need of material to keep them going.
Ms Schofield said: “I do a lot of sewing myself, so it just made sense, seeing as my bar was closed and I didn’t have anything else to do, so I thought, ‘why not set up a little workshop’.
“We’ve been beavering away - just three of us at a time, so we have plenty of space between us, and we wear masks.
“I think the whole nation is doing what they can to help. I live just five minutes’ away from the hospital, so it’s a constant reminder of the amazing work the staff there are doing.”
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Hide AdMs Schofield is using her late mother’s Bernina sewing machine, which said is “older than I am”.
“She would be so proud of what we’re doing,” she added.
The group are also collecting toiletries to give to healthcare workers and a local women’s refuge. Any donations of cotton, in particular new pillow cases, or new toiletries, can be dropped off at the bar on Lidget Street.