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A friend who works for the NHS asked if I could make scrubs but sadly I don't have a sewing machine. (It's part of the initiative For the Love of Scrubs.) I said I'd mention it on the Forum in case anyone can help make scrubs, she said basically out of sheets and there are videos online that suggest how to do it.


If you want more information or to make some please message me and I'll put you in touch with her re: questions/collection etc.


Thanks everyone.


Stay safe.


Jane

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Hi Jane. There is a South London group and a Dulwich sub-group with co-ordinators. Please send me a private message if you would like to help and I can send the contact details. The group has access to patterns and materials and will make sure the correct items are directed to the correct destinations.

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