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weekend links–and making masks

Hello friends!

There has been a lot of talk about sewing masks for hospital workers who are facing critical mask shortages. Some people question their effectiveness and others say that a fabric mask is better than no mask. It’s worth noting here that the Centers for Disease Control have gone on record to say that homemade masks can be used as a last resort. The Craft Industry Alliance has also weighed in on the topic.

We’re not here to take a position on this debate. But for those who may have masks at home and who are also able to stay home, we have a suggestion. Why not sew masks for yourself and donate the stash you have to health workers? Some hospitals are also requesting fabric masks. Before sewing, check with your local hospital to see whether they are asking for mask donations. And if they don’t have a preferred pattern, you can choose one from the links below.

There’s some good news, too. Providence, which had started an appeal called the 100 Million Mask Challenge for their providers in Washington state, is now saying that local manufacturers have heard their call and will begin to produce medical-grade masks and face shields for them. They have left up the links to their patterns for masks and shields for other healthcare providers who might need them.

We’re so grateful to all the people working to keep us healthy and to save lives right now! And if a mask can help someone, all the better.

Pinterest Picks

I haven’t been on Pinterest much lately, so just a couple of images for you. Does the photo below, left, remind you of our Afternoon Tea Blouse like it reminds me? Also, I’m fascinated that the blouse on the right includes four different printed fabrics, three of which are the same print in different colorways. Crazy, and it somehow works!

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Weekend Reading

Bluprint’s Free Creativity Care Package

We wanted to make you aware of this super generous offer from our friends at Bluprint in case you are stuck at home right now.

Join them for “Craft More Happy Moments” to receive free, unlimited access to all their video content (knitting, sewing, baking, drawing, family crafts, and more–over 1300 classes!) through April 9, 2020. It’s a great solution to cabin fever.

There is no credit card needed to take advantage of this generous offer, but you will need to create an account with them if you don’t have one already. Follow this link to join in and get started. Happy creating!

And with that I wish you a very happy weekend. Stay safe and healthy, and guess what? Next Monday I’ll start introducing our newest Liesl + Co. patterns for spring!



 

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