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Common mask-wearing ‘annoyance’ inspires a crafty solution – Sydney Morning Herald
“Ear-savers” have become a booming cottage industry in response to one of the most common problems associated with wearing a mask.

For a 14-year-old, Grace Alexander was doing pretty well. In February, the year 8 student at Wheelers Hill Secondary College, in Melbourne’s south-east, had a cavoodle puppy, Billy, and a new part-time business making dog bandannas, Billy & Co.
Then coronavirus hit and while sales at Billy & Co boomed along with the “pandemic puppy” craze, Grace’s mum, Peta, felt her daughter ought to do something to give back, especially since she also started making fabric masks.
Grace Alexander (lef…
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