Before the Ukraine invasion she made belts. Now, she makes camouflage nets for troops
“I call us the spider women,” she said of her fellow volunteers in an email to CNN.She said some people cut out fabric, some hang up the webbing, others make the braiding and children also come to help.”The process reminds me of rug weaving,” Shevtsova. “The hands are busy and it feels better. Last time when I was there we also sang Ukrainian songs, and it was so cool to uplift the spirit!”She lives in a small town in the Dnipropetrovsk region in southeastern Ukraine with her 10-year-old son and her dog and cat.Shevtsova has been selling her She cannot ship orders right now because of the fighting, but she is still getting support from international buyers who’ve purchased her digital patterns and gift certificates. Some people have also ordered physical products, but told her not to worry about shipping them.”I never thought so many people who don’t know me would like to help me and my family,” Shevtsova said.Etsy buyers purchase digital goods to helpPosts urging people to help Ukrainians by buying digital items, such as fonts, patterns, downloadable photographs and artwork are circulating widely on social media.A search for Ukraine on Etsy turns up more than 90,000 results and pages of T-shirts, bracelets, buttons and other items in the blue and yellow of the country’s flag. Many sellers have promised to Sitting down at night to read messages she has received has been calming, she said.”It is so helpful to share overwhelming feelings and emotions,” she said. “It’s easier together, it’s easier to feel someone’s support.”The Etsy app makes a “cha-ching” sound every time there is an order and Shevtsova said it’s been reassuring to hear it throughout the day.”To be honest, these sounds warm my heart,” she said. “Hearing ‘cha-ching’ I remember someone helps me, I am not alone, someone sends me love and power to live through this horror having food for my family and being even able to help other people in need, I feel this support of many people worldwide.”