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Craft group spread the love by making heart-shaped cushions for cancer patients at Darent Valley and Medway Maritime Hospital

Kind-hearted sewers gave up their time to help make breast cancer patients a little more comfortable during treatment.

The volunteers were busy stitching all day to make the heart-shaped cushions for patients on cancer wards at Darent Valley and Medway Maritime Hospitals.

Craft group Sew2Gether which is based in Bean, organised a community day for others to join them and help sew hundreds of the items.

Sheila Key helped sew dozens of new heart-shaped cushions for the breast cancer wards at Darent Valley and Medway Maritime Hospitals
Sheila Key helped sew dozens of new heart-shaped cushions for the breast cancer wards at Darent Valley and Medway Maritime Hospitals

Member Edina Geering asked people to donate fabrics, sheets, duvet covers and stuffing so the group could make as many cushions as possible.

The “sewathon” which was fuelled by tea, coffee and cake was held on Saturday, at Bean Community Hall, High Street, Bean.

Mrs Geering said: “Lots of people responded to the plea for sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers, so that was just amazing.

From left, with a signed heart and the hopper the group hope to fill, Janet Rudge, Sue Roughley, Tracey Kindred and Edina Geering
From left, with a signed heart and the hopper the group hope to fill, Janet Rudge, Sue Roughley, Tracey Kindred and Edina Geering

“We were able to make 580 cushions and I can’t thank people enough, it was so good.

“I am overwhelmed by it.”

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