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TexasGran |
Posted - Mar 25 2020 : 11:31:35 AM Many people are sick. Masks might help us stay well. I have been stitching away. I found a good pattern that works well and sews up quickly. It fits too. The Fabric Patch on you tube has great information.I Thing I about it!
TexasGran #6389 Let God's light shine through you every day.
Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
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katmom |
Posted - Mar 27 2020 : 4:35:13 PM I just read you can use a piece of 'Pelon' inside the masks as an extra barrier. I have not tried it yet.
Don't forget,, your local Veterinarian offices could use some masks too.
>^..^< Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!
www.katmom4.blogspot.com & http://graciesvictorianrose.blogspot.com
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quiltee |
Posted - Mar 27 2020 : 09:33:44 AM FYI - some masks are being rejected according to one quilt shop message. The fitted masks are the preferred and directions need to be followed: new cotton fabrics, both cottons and flannels must be prewashed. I am going to make some for my family, but need to order some flannel for the lining.
Farmgirl hugs, Farmgirl #1919 Farm Girl of the Month August 2015 and April 2017 Linda O Lone Oak, TX
"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
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Krissel |
Posted - Mar 27 2020 : 07:44:27 AM Wearing a bandana is helpful. Just wanted to say I hope you all stay safe! Hand stitch two squares together and turn, iron, use string to tie on . Doesn't need to be fancy just useful!
Farmgirl#7588 Fishgirl Farm Chapter member. Laughter makes the heart strong! |
Simple Living |
Posted - Mar 27 2020 : 03:56:31 AM Vanessa, you are so right. Thank you
Put your hair up in a bun, drink some coffee and handle it. Cards by Joan Creations on FB Farmgirl #3842 |
Audra Rose |
Posted - Mar 26 2020 : 6:31:29 PM Joan, I used to compare myself to other Farmgirls who actually had farm animals and fields to plow. But we each live our Farmgirl life with what we have and where we are. Farmgirls make fabulous cards,too!
Farmgirl Sister #6754 Doxie Mom - Everyone loves a Weiner!
There's no place like home! Dorothy Gale
Nature speaks in symbols and in signs. John Greenleaf Whittier |
Simple Living |
Posted - Mar 26 2020 : 3:35:03 PM Ugh, I don't sew. I wish I did. I don't even have a sewing machine. What kind of farmgirl I'm I?!!
Put your hair up in a bun, drink some coffee and handle it. Cards by Joan Creations on FB Farmgirl #3842 |