I M Perfect lady


Be Well, Be Covered, and Have Fun!

After finding some elastic last week, I have made a few masks.  Some I gave away to Essential workers and friends.  

I kept one for me, it was one of the first and it had design/sewing issues.  I am not good at following patterns.  Their mind and my mind - just don't see things the same way.

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I found that when my masks were completed one side was longer than the other. I stopped pinning – figuring I could do this without all the fuss.  I guess there is a reason seamstresses pin!

 

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I had troubles with the sides, where you are supposed to put on this cuff or hem thing.  I had to improvise a way that made sense to me.

In the end, I was able to accomplish masks, that are serviceable and sorta worthy of wear.

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With a little bit of seam ripping and adjusting, the masks were done.  

 

Yesterday was my first time wearing a mask.  In the mail jeep, I am not in crowds of people, and most who I do see, keep their distance.  

So, as the time came to make the decision to wear a mask or not into the grocery store, my sense was to just do it.

I felt silly in the jeep with it on.

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But, I stepped out and went into the Keweenaw Co-op, where I felt not silly at all.  99% of the folks had them on AND gloves we were issued as we entered.  As I walked around, I felt responsible, like I was doing what was suggested; when in crowds.

Oh, and I kept my prescription sunglasses on the whole while. I wasn't about to fiddle with taking them off and on.  

So, I looked like a fancy robber.  A friend said, "Too bad the banks are not open now!"

 

Off to Econo Foods.  The percentages were the opposite. Very few had masks.  Most were just walking around uncovered.  

I didn't feel weird or silly even then.  I still felt like I was doing my part in this pandemic.

We are not used to wearing these, and it does feel weird to be covering your face, but it may become something we will find much more commonplace in the days/weeks to come.

And, the more of us who wear them, the more others may be inclined to join us.

There can be much fun to be had with these.  Here is what a creative friend did with hers!

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Let's add a little fun to this time in our lives!  It is serious, but we don't have to take ourselves so serious!

Be well, be covered and have fun!

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  1. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    I have made and given a lot of masks. I guess i need one too!!! Lolol

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  2. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    Yesterday, at the K. Coop, I noticed only one shopper without a mask. She seemed uncomfortable. At the check-out she was behind me. As I finished paying, I asked her if she had a mask and would like one. She said she would love one. Had one in my vehicle. Gave it to her in the parking lot and forgot to mention about the pocket. Started walking to her car and a man stepped out the other side with wallet in hand offering to buy more…. I told him I only had the one with me and I teared up…. Gave them the name of Stephanie’s Alterations because I have heard she is making to sell since she cannot alter clothes right now. I hope that’s true. I told the lady to be sure to wash my mask before using. She was so grateful. She said they had had masks (I don’t know what kind—homemade or the paper disposables) which she said the elastic had failed. Not everyone is a sewer. I feel really empowered not to keep making masks.

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  3. Michele Avatar
    Michele

    Masks are strong point. I’m definitely not a seamstress and if I was being graded in seems I’d fail. My heart is in the right place though and I hope they have helped. I v will leave mark making to series sewers.

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  4. I M Perfect Avatar
    I M Perfect

    Wow, you are so right! I hadn’t thought of the many folks who cannot get them. Thanks so much for reminding me we are all not crafty with our hands! I will remember your example!

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  5. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    My comment above should read, “I feel really empowered NOW to keep making masks.

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  6. I M Perfect Avatar
    I M Perfect

    Yes, I understand. And, who knew to travel with masks in your vehicle! Awesome job Ann!

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