Doncaster crafter says that people should buy face coverings locally to help businesses recover financially
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The new rule came into force on June 15, and inspired crafter Tracey Moore to start sewing her own.
The crafter, of Cusworth, said: “Lockdown has been hard.
“I miss the grandkids and being able to go out and about.
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Hide AdTracey is using fabric for the face coverings from SewCute in Edlington, she currently has 15 design options to choose from.
“I think the community really needs to pull together and make sure that businesses can pull through this time of hardship,” she continued.
“If anything the pandemic should have taught us to support one another.”
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Hide AdTracey made the decision to take this ethos into her personal life as well as her business.
She said: “In the beginning, the big supermarkets were like hell, there were no restrictions and we have been following the social distancing guidelines really strictly.
“That’s what pushed us to shop locally, now there’s only cleaning products that we buy separately.”
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Hide AdThe face coverings that Tracey is making are made up of three layers of fabric, two of which are recycled from her craft business.
“I was brought up by my Nana who would never throw any fabric away, she kept everything and reused it which she then passed down to me,” Tracey said.
The face coverings are priced at £10 with free postage and can be purchased off her Etsy shop here.