Friday, March 20, 2020

Easy homemade face mask with photo tutorial

The world is now falling apart with this hateful coronavirus. I read the news every day and find my heart heavy with more and more confirmed cases and deaths. And I feel even sadder with the attitude of many people. They stock up on all neccessity just like they are seeing doomsday. Many elderly cannot get the things they need because younger and stronger people collected them all.
My mother says this is the worst thing ever happens in her 70-year long life – not the pandemic, but the panic that causes shortage of face masks, toilet paper, instant noodles and other neccessities.
I feel that we need to share more. Don’t rush to the supermarkets and grab all the toilet paper and hand sanitizers, leave some for people behind you. Don’t act like there will be nothing left if you don’t take some stuffs home. The stores will restock next day. You cannot use up a whole pack of toilet paper in just one day, right?
Now back to the main topic today.
The post that has most views on my blog recently is the one about face mask pattern. I know that it reaches people all around the world and feel so happy to see that I can help.
Many people sent me messages about not being able to follow my instruction to sew the mask because they have never sewn before. And I think I should look for a simpler pattern, one that requires less skill, and can still be protective against the (probably airborne) COVID-19 virus.
And there it is, the simplest pattern that I share with you today. It takes only a few minutes from start to finish.
The best thing about this mask is that you don’t need a pattern to sew it. Just draw a rectangle with a few additional lines, and you are ready to sew. Please see the picture below for specific measurements.

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Folded face mask pattern
Sewing instruction:
Step 1: Cut 2 layers (you can add more layers for more protective masks).


Step 2: Put the fabric right sides together, sew along the black dashed lines and leave small openings to turn the fabric inside out.


Step 3: Turn the fabric inside out, press to flatten it (if necessary).


Step 4: Fold the fabric and sew along the two dashed lines.


Step 5: Fold one short end twice to hide the raw edge, sew it to make a tube to insert elastic. Repeat with the other side.


Step 6: Thread a 25cm/10in elastic through each tube and tie it. Hide the knot inside the tube. You can adjust the length of the elastic if needed.


Tada! You’ve made it – a really simple and useful mask!


My friend made a bunch of them and really liked this design because it’s easier and faster to make than the previous one.


This is how it looks on the face. Well-fitted and quite comfortable.


Hope you guys will love it. Don’t forget that masks cannot 100% protect you from the virus. What you need to do is to refrain from going to crowded places, keep a safe distance from others, and most importantly, WASH YOUR HANDS REGULARLY and DON’T TOUCH YOUR MOUTH, EYES OR NOSE!!!
Stay safe, my friends.
Love,
Tiana

26 comments:

  1. Thank You! Stay safe!

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  2. Friend made for hospital staff not in direct care of patients. Works great.

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  3. Hello, can you tell me on step 4:, how far in do I see the seam? This seems easy enough even for me, thank you.

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  4. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern. I used allot of scraps from my fabric bin and went to town! My family loved seeing fabric from old clothes and there were enough to travel to people in our church.

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  5. Do you still take off 4cm corners for the other sizes?

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  6. Would you ne able to show me how to add a iron on pellon liner and still have nice right side out on each side. Thid looks like the most comfortable, effective and nice looking mask version I have seen

    Thanks from Michigan

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  7. Would you ne able to show me how to add a iron on pellon liner and still have nice right side out on each side. Thid looks like the most comfortable, effective and nice looking mask version I have seen

    Thanks from Michigan

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  9. Thank you for breaking it out for us... I really appreciate it 😁😁

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  10. Great mask but may I add? Never,ever use the same fabric for the front of the mask and the lining. The wearer must always be able to tell which side to place against the face.
    I use a plain fabric for the lining and pretty or cute fabric to face the world. If the dirty side is accidentally place against the face, could result in a minor or major tragedy. Thank you for your work!

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  11. Dear anonymous...it would be impossible to put this one on differently the next time. The inside is always the inside.

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  12. I must be missing something but where are the 2 dashed lines that too and bottom flaps are folded down on? I do not see those lines on pattern.

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  13. Please add a link to print the pattern. Thank you.

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  14. Fantastic design! bravo and thank you

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