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Killorglin woman donating homemade face masks
FACE MASKS: Susan Moriarty from Killoglin is making face masks for the Red Cross.
By Michelle Crean
As a way of doing something good to help her community, one Killorglin lady has taken out her sewing machine to make face masks for others.
Susan Moriarty suffers from an autoimmune disease and has been self-isolating to protect her health.
However, as she’s used to being busy on the management committee of Killorglin Rowing Club, the downtime left her feeling very frustrated.
Then, when the Red Cross sent out an appeal for disinfectant and hand sanitisers, Susan, who enjoys quilting with Nicky’s Sewing Shed in Keel and sews as a hobby, suggested making face masks for adults and children.
“I rang Majella Forde in the Red Cross and volunteered to make masks and donate them if they had any use for them,” Susan told the Killarney Advertiser.
“As my previous work background here and UK would be to sort problems, I felt I had to do something. With the donations from people they are helping me to help others in the county and ultimately the country, as we are all in this together.”
However, one obstacle Susan encountered was the lack of elastic.
“Majella was delighted and asked what I needed, I advised that I had plenty of material but needed elastic. Cllr John Francis Flynn also put out an appeal on Facebook for the elastic. People have been brilliant. I have been getting packages through the post which helps me to make more, as elastic is hard to source at the moment as well.”
She added that Nicky from the sewing shed has also donated character material for the masks for children.


