Saturday, 27 June 2020

Scrub Caps

I'm proud to say that I have been a part of a team of busy people who have cut, pressed, sewn, and delivered more than 600 scrub caps to local hospitals over the past 3 months.  A great way to keep busy and be useful during the pandemic lockdown days. Well done everyone!


Some bloggers couldn't see the photo.... I hope I've fixed it now.

20 comments:

  1. Sadly I cannot see any photograph but well done, that's amazing!

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    1. It's .png and I don't know how to change it so it can be seen.

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    2. It needs to be a jpg, anyway I can see it now! Well done.

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  2. Well done you Shammi, especially after being so unwell yourself ✨

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    1. All better now! I wonder if anyone else can see the photo. No idea how to change it so it can be seen.

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    1. Thanks.... lots of people worked on this project.

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  4. Sorry Shammie but I can't see the picture either.
    To answer your question from my photoblog.
    The uniforms are the dress uniforms for the mounted police at the Presidio, San Francisco . This was taken during a Memorial Day event.
    Sue

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    1. Hmmmm. will have to find out how to convert the picture.

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  5. Well done! Can't see your picture so will just imagine it...

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  6. Picture has been converted now, so everyone should be able to see it. Doesn't technology drive you bonkers at times??????

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  7. Those are some nice scrub caps. It's great that you contributed your skills to the benefit of those people who needed these caps. I'm sure they appreciated it. Well done! BTW, I can see the photo. :)

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  8. Yay team. Love the scrub caps and the inclusion of the names around them.

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  9. Beautiful job,Shammic.
    How wonderful that you have been busy with a lot of people on the project during the lock down days.
    Have a good day!

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  10. Well done! It is hard to reconcile this kind of goodwill and kindness with the disregard for the safety of others as we slowly start to open up. Miriam made and donated over 300 masks and some scrub caps too.

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  11. Picture's there now. Great work from wonderful people, I'd say. Thanks for showing us.

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  12. Beautiful scrub caps and an excellent job! I’m amazed how some people are so creative, productive, and helpful utilizing the lockdown time. I know how you are proud being part of the work. Take care.

    Yoko

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  13. Good job. They look really cool.

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