Sewing club
Homemade cotton face masks for our local community
We, the St. Peter’s Mutual Aid Sewing Club, are a small group in Islington, London, who began making cotton face masks for local charities, volunteers and the community in mid-April. As of mid-May, we have provided around 250 masks free of charge to local volunteers, a care home, a local fire station, a GP practice, food kitchens and vulnerable households. Our efforts were recently featured in the Islington Tribune.

We have just received a huge order for our cotton face masks from a local hospital, after our design was vetted by a resident doctor. We need to produce ca. 2,000 masks for them over the coming weeks – a huge undertaking.
We need your support!

We are part of the St. Peter’s Mutual Aid Group, a Group of residents in the local community who have come together to support each other during this challenging time.
Join us and get sewing!

If you live in Islington, have a sewing machine and can support our efforts, we need you! Please join our WhatsApp Group and check out our instructions document. We are happy to provide you with any materials you may need.

Join our WhatsApp Group
Review our Instructions document
View our mask user guide
Donate!

To date, our efforts have been financed almost entirely from personal sources. We now need your financial support for materials to fulfil the hospital’s order.
We are hoping to raise £1,000 in order to produce 2,000 masks. Any amounts raised beyond our production capabilities will be donated to local foodbanks and food services, such as the ARC Centre, Square Mile Food Bank, and the Museum of Homelessness.

Visit our Gofundme page for further details
Latest news...
Sewing Club featured in the Islington Tribune!
Contact us

For any questions or requests, send us an email to stpetersmutualaid@gmail.com.

Contact: Valerie Mueller
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