Students sew scrub caps for local doctors in ‘virtual sewing bee’

Five students from St Rita’s College Clayfield have given Netflix the flick these school holidays, instead doing their part to provide much-needed resources for frontline workers.

After learning there was a severe shortage of personal protective equipment for medical staff, Imogen, Lottie, Sophie, Lara and Olivia knew they wanted to lend a hand.

The girls, in Years 7, 8 and 9, hatched a plan that would combine their sewing skills and also allow them to catch up via the online platform Zoom during the holidays.

“We all sewed many scrub caps and donated most of them to Family Doctors Plus, a local doctors’ surgery,” they said.

“The caps are made with quality cotton fabric and come in two sizes. They tie at the back for easy adjusting and each is unique with vibrant, contrasting coloured thread.

“We all thought giving back to the community by sewing much-needed scrub caps was a generous way of spending our holidays, and a way to stay connected as great friends.”

Students Sewing Together Via Zoom

Students sew together via zoom

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Students discovered scrub caps were in short supply

Imogen and Lottie’s mum Carla said while having their annual flu shots, the family was surprised to hear that Family Doctors Plus had a greater need for protective scrub caps than masks, as their suppliers were all out of stock.

“I have been sewing since I was 13 and started teaching the girls when they were eight and nine,” Carla said.

“We printed a scrub cap pattern out on an A4 page and I showed the girls how to scale it up to size.

Students Use Template to Sew Scrub Caps

“The girls then wanted to catch up with their friends on Zoom while teaching each other how to make the scrub caps; it was fabulous – a virtual sewing bee!” she said.

Carla said the girls created around 20 caps between them that day.

“We arranged to deliver them to Dr Fiona Raciti at Family Doctors Plus and she was so happy to accept the colourful caps for her team,” she said.

The girls will now prepare for Learning at Home in Term 2, as St Rita’s College moves toward online learning.


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