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Boost for Lara ladies sewing for love

A group of crafty Lara ladies have received a boost in their “sew for love” for charities Geelong Mums and Cottage by the Sea.

Lara’s Bendigo Bank branch recently donated two new Bernette sewing machines to Wandarrah Arts and Crafts Group.

“They’re brilliant machines,” said group member Jennifer Hearsome.

The Geelong-born grandmother and husband David moved to St Laurence Park Retirement Village in Lara two years ago.

Soon after, she and other ladies at the village called for donations to set up a sewing group.

“We got everything from a sewing machine to an overlocker and needles, donated by residents, which was fantastic,” she said.

“But sadly some of the sewing machines were very, very worn out.”

So they submitted a grant application titled ‘Sew for Love’ to the bank recently, which resulted in the two new machines.

“One of our residents has been sitting at the machine every day making bowl holders,” Jennifer said.

“Last night I had to say to her, ‘Molly, go home, it’s five-o’clock!’”

The group regularly donates clothes, teddies, beanies, scarves and more to Geelong Mums and Cottage by the Sea.

“We’re sending love out there to people that need it,” Jennifer said.

“We try to engage the residents to come out and do something for themselves and charity.

“When people come to these retirement villages, you have to make them realise their life doesn’t stop, it continues.”

Lara Bendigo Bank’s Libby Bate was thrilled to present the new machines to the group.

“They’re so enthusiastic!” she said.

“We handed them over at 10am and by 3pm they sent an email saying they had them set up and ready to go.”

To donate fabric or other items, phone 5282 1405.

Luke Voogt

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