Members of the Pambula Hospital Auxiliary visited the Stitches and Prints showroom on Thursday to witness the enterprise’s work first-hand.
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The business is now one of Tulgeen Disability Service’s most established enterprises and is quickly expanding.
The auxiliary members were given aprons made inside the studio for use at a range of fundraising events.
Auxiliary president Barbara Davy thanked the organisation for its support.
“Pambula Hospital Auxiliary has enjoyed enormous support from all quarters of the community and this donation is evidence of that wide support,” she said.
Stitches and Prints supervisor Sheree Fletcher is excited by what the enterprise offers the employees and the wider community.
“It’s great because the ladies all have some input into what we do,” Ms Fletcher said.
“Jennifer Wade has over-locked the edges and cut and stitched the straps.
“Sheree Brown trims off all the backs of the embroidery and Annie Russell trims the threads and also irons them.”