on โ19-07-2020 01:01 PM
on โ19-07-2020 10:07 PM
One who sews is generally called a โsewerโ (pronounced SOH-er), a word that's been in English writing since the 1300s. The alternative, โsewist,โ isn't recognized in dictionaries, though it's quite popular on the Internet and is often used on sewing websites.Oct 10, 2016
on โ19-07-2020 11:09 PM
When I saw the word my immediate thought was a channel for effluvium.
Maybe I've been hanging around the boards too long.
on โ20-07-2020 12:29 AM
Thanks for the pattern. We Queenslanders will probably need them soon. All of us politically incorrect people know what caused this second wave. Started before the hotel, security guard debacle.
on โ20-07-2020 12:40 AM
on โ20-07-2020 09:40 AM
I'm not being smart asse but i just can't imagine how you'd breathe with a stretchy sock over your face. Otherwise it's great.
on โ21-07-2020 02:40 AM
How safe do you feel in cloth?
on โ21-07-2020 08:58 AM
My understanding is that the masks are not to protect the wearer but to protect others if the wearer is a carrier.
Whatever the reason it should help to reduce the spread.
on โ21-07-2020 01:01 PM
Tippy, I understand where you're coming from, but as Bright says, it should protect us from the Covid spreaders.
I have a stash of N95 masks, but there's been a run on them since this was announced in Victoria. The masks are being sold out with panic buying.
And something is better than nothing.
Dr Norman Swan has some advice about re-usable masks -
on โ21-07-2020 03:10 PM
on โ21-07-2020 03:22 PM
Does this mean you have found your you beaut portable thingy.