My linen order arrived with the Sewing Club book from BBD.
And one that I believe will also make a great drum.
I need to make a few more masks, trying a different pattern because I'm not comfortable. I had no idea JoAnn's was considered essential and is open, but of course no elastic. I prefer the cording type and found it online, not listed as elastic. It's called shock cord, available through specialty shops for paracord and camping equipment. Ripstop by the Roll has it in 1/8, 3/32, and 1/16 and from doing a little research, it is elasticized. Several places had stock but one site had a boatload of colors, all sold. If you need it, do a search for shock cord.
My great nephew's very young kids are having a very difficult time with the online studies because they aren't seeing their teacher and it's just not registering with them. I thought as with Facebook and other platforms, they were holding classes online but they aren't. Our districts only require teachers to "check in" with a parent or student once a week. All studies are directed to learning sites. Requirements of offering instruction in order to count as a work day was waived, full salaries continue, and no days past the traditional year's end will happen. Parents were hoping June would be offered for classes.

Snowed quite a bit yesterday, but Mark drove me to the pet store for a pantry stocking. And then he made a few more birdhouses from left over cedar. The bluebird houses have been up for weeks, but not one has taken residence.
The flip up fronts make cleaning them so much easier. I've had my dad's for many years and they needed tools for cleaning. Most of them are deteriorating and I hate to see them go. His houses were white with red roofs but Mark prefers to keep the cedar bare. I wouldn't be at all surprised if on a golf day, a can of red spray paint appears.
We had our first death here and believe another happened yesterday.
Stay safe.
Be well.
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