I am wondering if this is how my grandmothers and great grandmother’s felt as they were knitting socks as part of the war effort of their generations. No, I am not knitting socks but rather sewing face masks for a local Tucson non-profit.
I am using the material that I had purchased to make quilts some day and some sheets destined for another project. The material went through the 4 1/2 hour sanitary wash and a very hot dryer. I will make the first one and then if all goes well I will mass produce them a dozen at a time. If the first pattern does not work there will be others to try.
I am not sure if this will help with the current COVID-19 crisis. I was asked and will do my part and hope it helps. Using the old biblical adage “ If you save one man, you have saved the world”. Now I am off to pull the dried fabric from the dryer and iron it before I cut the material.
Additionally these are my prototypes. I will make one change tomorrow. I will have a different fabric on the back. For these I just used a sharpie pen to mark the back.
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The next 3 projects are dog pillows. No fiber goes to waste. The stuffing is made from yarn scraps, fiber leftovers from the carder, left over fabric scraps from sewing, UFO’s that are not worthy of finishing or tinking and mixed with Polly fill to even things out. Nothing goes to waste. I use material from my material stash and material that can be gotten for a good price on the clearance table. They are give to dogs without charge. This is a great recycling project.
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