Throwback Thursday
First published on the 23rd day of March, 2020
Moments fixed in time
Forever branded COVID
We’re wearing them still

A Journey of Spiritual Significance
First published on the 23rd day of March, 2020
Moments fixed in time
Forever branded COVID
We’re wearing them still
Is this your sewing machine? An antique beauty.
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I just liked the picture. I wish I had it! Mine is buried in storage so I hand-stitched mine. So much faster with a machine!
🧵👍😷
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OK, well if I tried sewing either way I’d be in an ER! 😂
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Lol! No sewing for you. 🤣🧵
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Thank you! I’ve been thinking about sewing up a few masks. Yours looks really nice and sturdy. Since it is fabric, can it be washed and reused?
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Yes you can wash (sanitize) and reuse! 👍
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That’s great! Time to get crafty. 🙂
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I nominated you for the liebster award
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Ah thank you!! 😊☺️😊
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You Welcome
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a perfect craft for our time… nicely done…
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Thank you! It’s given some special people a way to contribute as masks and protective equipment supplies are running low. I’ve only made one, so I donate material to the more crafty souls. 😷☺️
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I applaud your efforts!👏
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Thank you so much! It was a good project and kept my hands and mind busy. ☺️😊☺️
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That’s thoughtful of you. I’ve always thought that protective masks are made by special people in health.😃
Is there any special thing about masks? Like the kind of fabric to be used and all?
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We are using 100% cotton and make them with three layers of fabric. Another one that I was given, is two layers of fabric with a pocket inside so you can add a 4×4 filter as the third layer 😊
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blue bag
no need to nag
comin riiiight up!
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😊😊😊
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It sounds like great work. 👌👌
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We made so many masks during this time, 🙏😊😊
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I made some too on my portable sewing machine.
The old one looks like the one my mom owned when I was a kid; I learned to sew on it.
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I think the old machines were so simple. A great way to learn. Now they are computerized and have 100 different settings and feet and, and…
It was: bobbin, spool of thread, needle, cloth, pedal. They were beautiful machines.
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Yes, works of art.
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