Source: Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust:įabric: 100% cotton or polycotton no specific grade however must be thick enough to not be see through and ideally able to withstand repeated washing at 65 degree industrial wash “We kindly request fabric be over 115gsm and ideally mix of polyester and cotton 65% /35% or 50/50.” Countess of Chester and Ellesmere Port Hospital via For The Love of Scrubs.
Source: Countess of Chester and Ellesmere Port Hospital:
This is a convenient option if you don’t want to bother printing a free pdf pattern at home and sticking it together. I have linked to where you can find them on Amazon (these are affiliate links). Here are paper patterns from the major sewing pattern companies. The printable sewing instructions are well-illustrated.
The trousers have an elastic waistband, in-seam pockets, patch pockets, and a gusset. The V-neck top has patch pockets and side slits.
The trousers have patch pockets and a drawstring waistband. The V-neck top has patch pockets, set-in sleeves, and a neckband. The trousers have patch pockets, side pockets, and a drawstring waist (no elastic). The V-neck top has side slits, grown-on sleeves, and patch pockets. I found more patterns, but I have not seen these being recommended by hospitals or volunteer group coordinators. A v-neck top with patch pockets, set-in sleeves, and side slits.Price: £4.80 + free delivery (the charge is only to cover printing costs. A sewing instructions booklet is included. If you’re not keen on printing out and sticking together a pdf pattern, here’s a printed version sold by Blue Sky Printing. (UK) Paper sewing pattern for scrubs – by Blue Sky Printing They confirmed on 1 April 2020 that “the group are working in cooperation with UHNM’s linen services team, headed by Hazel Smith.” Scrubs for Stoke volunteer group, who have been endorsed by Royal Stoke University Hospital (UHNM).
This is the sewing pattern they send you when you click “register for free scrubs pattern” on their site.