For the moment I am done with face masks. I have made over 150 of them. Some have gone to California, most have remained here in my community. Though I have lived in this community in the Village of Hillsborough for almost 8 years, I have not been particularly connected with them. Partially due to my being single and feeling out of the main stream of couples and partially due to my introvert nature. I don't do well with strangers. The making of the masks for my neighbors was my way of saying I am part of you. I am very happy that I did it for them, but I have to admit I am glad it is done. Here is the last batch of what I made.
What will I do next. I'm not sure. I want to catch my breath. I want to finis reading a book that I have been slowly working on for a month. When I am ready to get back to sewing I think I want to make a CoVid-19 lap quilt with the scraps left over from all the masks I made. I should be interesting because I just grabbed fabrics out of my stash not worrying if they went together. I think though it will be a while before I go back to my sewing machine. From what it sounds like I have plenty of time.
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