CREATIVE sisters have raised £350 for the neo natal unit at Leighton Hospital by making face masks.
Pauline Andersen, from Middlewich, is sewing the masks and sister Jackie Latham takes orders and delivers them.
The cotton masks are machine washable
"We own our own family business Andersen Boats but we have all been furloughed," said Pauline. "I'm used to keeping myself busy and used to work in sewing factories."
The cotton masks have a filter pocket and are machine washable. They cost £4 and come in different designs and sizes for men, women and children.
The masks come in different sizes to suit men, women and children
Pauline said she has donated £200 to Leighton Hospital and has another £150 to hand over.
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The masks are not medical grade and are only intended for personal use when using public transport or shopping.
Free delivery is available for people in self isolation or shielding. Collection is completely contact free.
To order call 07725 928644.
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