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Related: About this forumSore Ears from Mask Elastic?
Came across this solution on the 'net:
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sore-ear-savers
snowybirdie
(5,593 posts)She and coworkers had that problem. A friend has begun making this for her and her colleagues. They are so thankful. She is also providing masks. Bless her!
Lars39
(26,224 posts)I can't get any elastic, but I hope the idea helps someone. I do have some crochet thread, not sure how many buttons I have though.
eleny
(46,166 posts)So instead of using the 1/4" elastic right now I'm using up these round elastics. I looked at Etsy for some more but it was very expensive. I found a good price and delivery for next week at Amazon. But I had to dig a little to find them.
I pull them through the seam binding on the sides with a tube turner, tie a double knot and pull the knot to the inside.
Thanks for this flat elastic comfort work around. I still have that elastic and won't hesitate to use it as soon as I use up the 2mm stuff. There's plenty of yarn around here and too many buttons. It's always so nice to have a reason to use up some buttons!
Lars39
(26,224 posts)Seems like theres not enough hours in the day now
eleny
(46,166 posts)I have 10 pounds of potatoes I have to deal with, too. What to do first?
Lars39
(26,224 posts)3 lbs ground beef and humongous chicken breasts.
japple
(10,295 posts)have a few t-shirts that they don't want or can't wear. I got the idea from a youtube video. If you lay the t-shirt out flat and cut 1" strips across the body of the shirt, when you cut apart and stretch them out, they make long, soft ties that don't fray and they tie much better than grossgrain ribbon or the clothesline cord I had been using.
Lars39
(26,224 posts)I have men's undershirts that are kinda thin. I don't feel comfortable even using them as layer, but it sounds like they would be fine as ties.