Dear neighbors, After much research and input from people in our wonderful neighborhood I have come to the conclusion that sheeting materials, pillow cases etc and flannel or t-shirt materials will be best for the masks making. We all have those in our own linen closet. A local doctor told me that she would be using 20 a day and those could be washed at night. These home made masks also will serve as "professional masks" covers so those will be used longer. So until our leadership gets its act together we can help ourselves. I will make a bunch of mask today that can easily be duplicated easily.It takes me about 15 minutes to make one. they will be in a box on my front porch tomorrow morning. 5900 Hampton Street.I will have a sign up sheet . please take one of the masks and some of the cut up material for the ties and after you have made a bunch return those you made signing up on the sheet so I keep track . I then will wash, package and distribute from the list of people who wants them. If you'd like one for your use you may take one as well. Understand that you still will have to use common sense and follow the guidelines well published of self isolation. These masks will NOT make you invincible but will be some help from what i have read and from what the whole country is doing. Thanks for your help. Elisabeth