Thursday, February 6, 2020

Free pdf pattern: Fitted face mask

Wow, the world is now crazy with fear of the novel coronavirus, and as far as I know, in many places around the world, people are rushing to buy face masks. I have heard that Chinese people are stocking up on face masks in many countries – Korea, Japan, etc., and many pharmacies are out of stock!



I personally am against using the 1-time disposable face masks – you know the environment does not love it either. And as far as I have read from many trusted sources, the normal face masks are totally good in protecting you from the tiny droplets that coronavirus bearers spread out when they cough or sneeze.
That is why today I am posting the pattern for face masks. I make a lot of fabric face masks for my family – my husband, my son, and me. We are happy with them, and as long as you keep them clean (wash right after use, or if you are more careful, boil them for 5 minutes to kill all the hateful viruses), and keep your hands clean (not touching your eyes, mouth or nose and wash your hands frequently with soap), you are not likely to catch the virus.
And of course, do not panic. The 2019-nCOV does not seem to be too dangerous (fatality rate is just about 2%, much lower than SARS or MERS or any other corona family). If you don’t believe in me, search for more trusted sources (the WHO, for example).
Now, let’s start sewing to protect our family with my face mask pattern. I make it in two sizes: for adults and for kids, so you can sew for any one you care about. The face mask is made with the shape and form of the 3D mask that fit the face perfectly.

If you are looking for materials to make face mask, visit our little store here:
We have plastic nose wire, elastic, non-woven fabric for filters, anti-microbial fabric masks, hand made fabric masks to meet your needs. All items are ready in stock and will be shipped from Toronto, Canada. Same day shipping for orders before 3:00 PM. Free standard shipping for orders from US$75.00.




Sewing tutorial for this fitted face mask can be found on my official website here: https://tianascloset.com/index.php/2020/02/06/face-mask-against-the-coronavirus-epidemic/

As usual, print this pattern in full size on A4/Letter paper. Test with the test square before sewing to ensure best fit.

Upadte May 9, 2020: I have made a pattern for this face mask with filter pocket. You can check this video tutorial on how to make this face mask:


The free PDF pattern can be found here: Fitted face mask (kids and adults)
Happy sewing!
Tiana

17 comments:

  1. unfortunately, your link to the pattern page doesn't work. thanks for fixit it, the design seems nice

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    1. Hello,
      Please find the pattern on my official website here: https://tianascloset.com/index.php/2020/02/06/face-mask-against-the-coronavirus-epidemic/

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  2. what is the test square used for?

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    1. The test square is so that you know the pattern is to size. If you get a 2x2 when you measure it then the pattern is not to big or to small.

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  3. Where are the actual step by step directions for this mask? I really like the design but I don’t know where to begin after printing the pattern.

    Also- why is there a smaller shape inside the bigger shape? I’m very confused.

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    1. Hello,
      Please find the tutorial in this link on my official website: https://tianascloset.com/index.php/2020/02/06/face-mask-against-the-coronavirus-epidemic/
      You see two lines because this pattern includes both sewing line and cutting line (you cut alog the outer line and sew along the inner line).

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  4. Don't have printer are there measurements for the mask so I can make my own pattern all sizes if possible

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  5. This is perfect, thank you so much!!

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  6. Thank you, at last a pattern with a test square to draw it to size xx

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  7. Your pattern is great, I made mine out of a dish towel and a bandana on the inside and it came out great! A woman asked me where I got it and I told her I made it myself by hand she loved it! So thank you for sharing this

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  8. Thank you so much for this pattern. It is very kind and generous of you to do this.

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  9. I like this pattern. So far I just tested the fit with a piece of paper towel by sewing the center line and cutting the top and bottom sewing line. (I did this first with a different pattern, but didn't like the fit of that one.) Now to use the real fabric.

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