"The Loving Hearts Sewing Circle" includes Suzanne Hege, Lynn Kiser, Ellen Rufty, Rhonda Lauver, Patti Wesley, Prudence Robinson and Kathi Elligan. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Suzanne Hege, the lead seamstress, is right at home at the sewing machine with more than 50 years experience. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Rhonda Lauver uses an iron to press the edges of one of the group's creations. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Kathi Elligan and Patti Wesley from Crossroads Church are working on bibs for nursing home residents.
Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Prudence Robinson works carefully in the curve of a sem as she works on one of the bibs. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Lynn Kiser is working on a Mickey Mouse themed child's surgery cap. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Ellen Rufty says the work helps her find a way to bless others. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
This is one of the colorful bibs the group made for adult residents of a nursing home. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Surgery caps are bright and aim to help youngsters facing a challenging time. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Suzanne Hege has been sewing for over 50 years. It is simply her passion. She has created costumes for churches and schools and has made shirts for racing teams. She has also sewn for many people in the community. Suzanne has sewn American flag toss pillows for Veterans in Hospice and hopes to make these same pillows for the Veterans at the VA Hospital in Salisbury.
"The Loving Hearts Sewing Circle" includes Suzanne Hege, Lynn Kiser, Ellen Rufty, Rhonda Lauver, Patti Wesley, Prudence Robinson and Kathi Elligan. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune
Suzanne Hege, the lead seamstress, is right at home at the sewing machine with more than 50 years experience. Ann C. Wayne/Special to Independent Tribune