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Snohomish teen sisters{ }Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Michelle Macris)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19.{&nbsp;}(Photo: Michelle Macris)
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris (seen here with mom Michelle) have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19.{&nbsp;}(Photo: Michelle Macris)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19.{&nbsp;}(Photo: Michelle Macris)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19.{&nbsp;}(Photo: Michelle Macris)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19.{&nbsp;}(Photo: Michelle Macris)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19.{&nbsp;}(Photo: Michelle Macris)<br><p></p>
Snohomish teen sisters Zoë and Marley Macris have pivoted from producing scrunchies for their business 'Scrunchies by Mar' to sewing face masks to donate to those on the front lines on the fight against COVID-19.{&nbsp;}(Photo: Michelle Macris)<br><p></p>
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