Sooty's scrubs were a stitch in time for Denise
Seamstress Denise Stevens, 65, from Poulton, got a job straight from school making toy Sooty bears.
And, in a quirk of fate, 50 years later, Denise, who works at Blackpool Victoria Hospital, was asked to make green medical scrubs for the real Sooty as both he and the NHS celebrate their 70th birthday this July.
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Hide AdDenise said: “Sewing toy Sootys together was my first ever job when I lived in Telford. I would sew together the pre-cut pieces before they went on to have the eyes and noses put on and the head stuffed.
“It’s amazing that all these years later, I am making an outfit for the actual Sooty and it’s been a real treat to meet him and Richard.”
Sooty was discovered by his original owner Harry Corbett in a Blackpool junk shop.
Richard Cadell, Sooty’s owner and television presenter, was very impressed with the miniature scrubs which even had the Trust logo embroidered onto them.
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Hide AdHe said: “It was lovely to meet the lady that made the special scrubs for Sooty, which cannot have been easy just from measurements on an email.
“What a wonderful co-incidence that Denise made Sooty toys all those years ago and has now met him in person in Sooty’s 70th anniversary year.
“It was great to be able to bring Sooty to support the NHS especially in his home town of Blackpool, and wish them a happy birthday.
“Huge thanks to Denise and the linen department.”