BBC News
By Alex Pope
image captionEmma Talbot created Clemency Loves Jude, named after her children, Jude (left), six, and Clemency, one
A mother-of-two who turned her sewing hobby into a lockdown business said it has become a "coping mechanism" to improve her mental health.
Emma Talbot, 39, from Bedford, started Clemency Loves Jude from her kitchen table to help with post-natal anxiety and panic attacks caused by lockdowns.
Unable to buy new clothes, she adapted her wardrobe and began making headbands with the leftover material.
"I find it incredibly therapeutic being creative," she said.
image copyrightEmma Talbot
image captionMrs Talbot was inspired to start her business by cutting up an old top and making a headband with the leftover sleeves