My first two masks - one that ties, and one with elastic. |
I got out my sewing machine and found a couple of barely-used sheets in the linen closet, and a little seam binding, medium-weight interfacing, thread, and elastic in my sewing supplies. There was only enough interfacing for four masks, so I got online and found some on Etsy. I had to move fast before it disappeared! I found a FEW packages of seam binding at Walmart. The guys wanted masks with ties rather than elastic, so that ate up the seam binding pretty quickly. In the end, I was able to make thirteen masks.
Since I was in the sewing mode, I got out some old "craft cuts" I'd stashed in the antique dresser in our guest room and unearthed a few months ago. Craft cuts are lengths of cloth with toy or decor patterns and instructions printed on them. These included a flowery teddy bear, a Humpty Dumpty, two fairly realistic loons, two cuddly "Victorian" sheep, and a coyote and cactus. I thought why not FINALLY get around to making these items (I've had them in my stash for only about 25 years) and getting them out of the dresser and into the paws of The Grands. All I had to do was buy a monster-sized bag of Poly-Fil(tm) to stuff them with. There were two at our local Walmart - what luck!
Humpty Dumpty was super simple. The loons were a little more involved, but not much. The bear was a BEAR to assemble! So. Many. Pieces. And lots of easing to do to make the pieces match up correctly. He still has no face at this time. I had to order black embroidery floss online; there was none to be found in the stores.
I'd post pictures of the stuffed stuff, but I'm still working on them - only the coyote, cactus, and sheep to go. And the bear's face, of course!
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