Mentioned in Dispatches.
Sometimes it’s good to know that the things you make are well received. Frontline Facemasks are a local group providing Facemasks for key workers and on their Facebook page (it is a private group though) put a few photos where they’ve gone.
The two owl ones towards the front of the picture of those going to a special school in Ringwood
The two top masks in the above picture were given to postal workers, quite appropriate as one has stamps (the last bit of this fabric which I’ve had for years). Another has airmail labels on it,
Tomorrow will be some scrubs bag making. I’ve already torn the sheeting fabric and a single sheet makes 6 bags with two narrow strips that will make some of the drawstrings.
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