They recycled fabric remnants from º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× textile students to create the bags at workshops in three º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× primary schools.
The project, organised by (BSMS), run by the universities of º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ× and Sussex, and the º£½ÇÒùĸÂÒÂ×’s School of Art, was designed to educate primary school children and to change their understanding of scabies.
Dr Vicki Haffenden, Senior Lecturer in the university’s School of Art, said: “Textiles are tactile and sit next to the skin, making them a perfect medium with which to explore skin conditions.
“Scabies is a stigmatising skin infestation caused by a mite. It is often wrongly associated with poor hygiene, so we decided to use creative, textile-based methods to raise awareness of scabies in primary school children. We hope that the children will challenge any incorrect beliefs held by their families and ultimately reduce the stigma.”