Gratitude Spiral: Day 255

Today, I’m grateful for the stretch setting on my sewing machine.

You may find it hard to believe, but in thirty-plus years, I’ve never bothered to figure out how to use it. Wanting to make face masks out of old t-shirts motivated me to learn. All I had to do was pull out the machine’s instruction booklet and do a little reading. And the best part of all? It worked as well as it was supposed to. It just goes to show that we’re (I’m) never to old to learn something new. 🙂

What are you grateful for today?

Gratitude Spiral: Day 254

Today, I’m grateful for finding a mask pattern that fits my face.

When talk of wearing face coverings to slow the spread of Covid-19 began, I tried my hand (& sewing machine) at making masks. Success is a relative term. I’ve got plenty of fabric, but had no elastic, so I made masks with pleats and ties. Each one came out a bit different. I gave a few away to family members, but there was no mass production going on in my house. The pleats and the ties were a challenge for my machine. Then, I inherited some elastic from my mother. Still, making a well-fitting mask was a challenge. Then, I found a pattern that didn’t require pleats. Turned out to be a perfect fit for my face and my capabilities. 🙂

What are you grateful for today?

Gratitude Spiral: Day 151

Today, I’m grateful for bias binding.

My mother, who used to sew a lot more than she does now, had a nice supply of bias binding (or bias tape). It has lots of uses, but for my purposes it makes great string ties on face masks. I’m thankful she had some to donate to the effort.

What are you grateful for today?

Gratitude Spiral: Day 130

Today, I’m grateful for my sewing machine.

It’s been around for a few decades and hasn’t gotten much use lately. But here it is, all ready for me, just when I feel the need to make a few face masks. 🙂

What are you grateful for today?