Hey all! Our central air went out on Friday and the entire system is being replaced today so I will be posting my weekly video tomorrow. Since I always post on Tuesday, and there is so much uncertainty in the world, I didn’t want anyone to worry. Love you all, see you tomorrow! 💜
Category Archives: Talk to Me Tuesday (TTMT) Vlog
TTMT #575 – One, Two, Three
Hello, dear friends. This is a very short one. I recorded with a raging headache, which has fortunately now passed. I’m thinking of each and every one of you and hope you’re well. ♥
- Lori Kennedy Flower Power (not Lazy Daisy, which is what I REALLY want to call this for some reason!)
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- The Linus Connection, the local blanket making charity I volunteer for.
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Making Masks

I spent last weekend making a slew of masks for my immediate family and household members. I won’t be sharing those in a video, but since I know some of you may also be still making masks for family, I thought I’d share photos, some changes I made, and links here.
I’ve been using two different patterns.

The primary one I’ve used is the A-B Mask over on Instructables. I’ve made a number of significant alternations to the A-B pattern construction to make it work better for me and my family:
- I used the drafted pattern from the comment section on Instructables, not the hand-drawn version. The original is absolutely fine, I just wanted to conserve ink. I also…
- Cut the seam allowance down to 1/4″. Otherwise, the pattern piece is unchanged;
- Used non-woven interfacing in addition to fabric;
- Used two different fabrics to differential inside from outside;
- Made the darts on the lining and outside first;
- Sewed front to back (no binding) with t-shirt yarn inside each of the four corners (approx 15″ long) and turned. Top Stitched;
- Made pleats without ironing, because honestly, they are going to come out anyway!
- & Added a t-shirt hem casing and wire bridge to the nose. Pictured on the version below.

The second pattern I’ve used is this one from Homemade on our Homestead, shared with me by Jewells. This one fits my hubs much better than me. I have a very square jawline and it wasn’t at all snug around my chin, but worked great on him.

The only changes I made to this pattern was to add non-woven interfacing, t-shirt yarn ties, and the nose bridge (above).

This one is great for fussy cutting, too.

In an effort to keep our masks easy to grab, clean, and separated, I made some super simple bags to hang on our coatrack by the front door. These are made from a piece of 13″ x 18″ fabric. Hemmed along the 18″ width for the top, folded in half and stitched with a French Seam. I used a strip of 1 1/2″ leftover fabric to make a loop that is stitched on either side of the seam. Think tiny pillowcase!
Unless I just really have to, I don’t plan to make more masks. I’ve made a number before this, but I find this to be an emotional and complicated thing to discuss, so I haven’t shared here previously.
There are many, many great tutorials out there for making your own masks in addition to the ones I shared here, including lots of no-sew options. Use what works best for you and your loved ones. If you can, make some for donation in your area.
When working on these masks, it really helped me to think of their potential usefulness after this is over…for DIY, for yard work, allergy season, etc. I hope that helps, you, too.
In the meantime, I’ll be going back to work on charity quilts for The Linus Connection. The need to provide comfort to children in crisis in Central Texas is growing, and I want to do all I can to help.
I would encourage all mask makers out there to keep your local charities in mind when all this is over. There are so many great causes that can use your talented hands to make quilts, clothes, port pillows, nursing cushions, and so much more! ♥

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TTMT #574 – Graduation Quilt – At Last!
Dear Friends, I can’t tell you how much joy working on this quilt for my son brought me. Even though it’s his undergrad graduation quilt, there are memories going all the way back to middle school through his college journey. This quilt was an honor to make for him.♥
Fabrics used: Andover Constellations (blue) for borders, sashing, & binding. Northcott Cosmic Universe (purple) for the back.
- Label designed by me in Embrilliance Stitch Artist with purchased fonts and Clarinet & Tenor Sax machine embroidery designs by JEmbroiderynApplique
- Find my free patterns on Sewhooked.
- The Linus Connection, the local blanket making charity I volunteer for.
- Quilt along with us on Fandom in Stitches.

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TTMT #573 – Short One
Hello, friends! I turned my fan and dehumidifier off to record today. I don’t want you all worrying that I’m in a hot, stuffy garage when I quilt. With the dehumidifier, it’s actually not bad at all!
My kiddo officially “graduated” on Saturday. There was no ceremony, of course, but we’re proud just the same!
And because I forgot to mention it…I had a bit of a belated mother’s day with a socially distant backyard visit with my beautiful daughter and her awesome boyfriend on Sunday. We all sat in the backyard with the firepit (and fire!) between us and chatted for hours. I missed having hugs, but we’re erring on the side of caution to keep all of our loved ones safe.
- How to Join the TTMT Community on WordPress
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- Find my free patterns on Sewhooked.
- The Linus Connection, the local blanket making charity I volunteer for.
- Quilt along with us on Fandom in Stitches.

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TTMT #572 – Bubbles!
Today we are bringing bubbles to the party!
This was recorded on Monday because I’m out of town helping my kiddo finish moving out of his undergrad apartment. Take care, my friends! ♥
- My bubble maker
- How to Join the TTMT Community on WordPress
- Sewhooked Facebook
- Fandom in Stitches General Facebook Group
- The Linus Connection Volunteers Facebook Group
- Find my free patterns on Sewhooked.
- The Linus Connection, the local blanket making charity I volunteer for.
- Quilt along with us on Fandom in Stitches.

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TTMT #571 – May The Fabric Be With You!

I neglected to show off the goodies that the ever wonderful Amber sent for my birthday, so there they are, in all their glory! Thank you, sister Amber! ♥
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- Find my free patterns on Sewhooked.
- The Linus Connection, the local blanket making charity I volunteer for.
- Quilt along with us on Fandom in Stitches.

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TTMT #570 – 47
Pigtails…again! I think this may be the case until I can get a trim for my fancy January haircut!
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- Find my free patterns on Sewhooked.
- The Linus Connection, the local blanket making charity I volunteer for.
- Quilt along with us on Fandom in Stitches.

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TTMT #569 – Something for the Boy
This is the one in which I’m tired but there’s a new project AND kittens at the end. ♥
- Embrilliance Embroidery Software
- EQ8 Quilt Design Software
- How to Join the TTMT Community on WordPress
- Sewhooked Facebook
- Fandom in Stitches General Facebook Group
- The Linus Connection Volunteers Facebook Group
- Find my free patterns on Sewhooked.
- The Linus Connection, the local blanket making charity I volunteer for.
- Quilt along with us on Fandom in Stitches.

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TTMT #568 – A Little Sunshine
In which I talk a little bit about several different things, a good deal of the time with the sun in my face. It’s a beautiful cool day here today and my family is safe and healthy, so I have zero complaints. LOTS of love to you, my TTMT family!
- How to Join the TTMT Community on WordPress
- Sewhooked Facebook
- Fandom in Stitches General Facebook Group
- The Linus Connection Volunteers Facebook Group
- Find my free patterns on Sewhooked.
- The Linus Connection, the local blanket making charity I volunteer for.
- Quilt along with us on Fandom in Stitches.

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