THANK YOU for SEWING MASKS for all your LOVED ONES!
I’ll share here and take it for what it is, but it sure helped me out!
First, I dedicated a bag for each family group or friend and put their name on it.
The bags would be a great place to write notes as to what colors or types of ties were wanted.
Second, I started cutting the mask cotton lining apart with a rotary cutter (you could use a scissors). Face Mask Panel
Each panel makes 8 mask linings.
I cut “a bunch”. Depending on your numbers, you might want the Face Mask Bolt
The Bolt makes 80 (10 panels).
There is a how-to video at each of the above links.
Third, I put all suitable (at least 7.5” x 9”) fabrics into one bin.
Fourth, I took one lining and placed it on the fabric. I cut out the fabric using the mask lining as a guide. I did not use a ruler or try to hard to cut straight, but I did use the rotary cutter and a mat. I pinned the two together and put it in the bag of the person who I thought would like that fabric. You can have fun here fussy-cutting some of the fabrics as I did in this Marvel Comics (TM). The fabric design will generally show through the white cotton lining, so it is easy to see what you are doing. Be Careful what goes along the nose line - that might not be where you want to cut off heads of of superhero’s. Put the appropriate amount of twill, bias tape, elastic, ribbon elastic, shoe strings, or whatever type ties I was using.
Fifth, I opened the bags in any order and calmly pressed the pleats in using the lines on the Face Mask Lining Pattern. At this point, the masks are made in different ways depending on the variation you choose. But, after I finish them.... (I’m not done yet.) I plan to take a pic of the bag with the name and the masks, then back in the bag they will go and in an envelope to the Post Office.
Don't put your masks in the microwave to sterilize them or for any other reason! And, if there is metal nose-piece, or the earlobe ties are made of a fabric that will melt! Yikes! Just wash them in the wash and press again if you want them pressed nice. The dog should not need a mask - as far as we are told to date! Be careful if someone touches your pet - that is one way the virus can be passed on according to sources on the news (my disclaimer).
Happy mask making! If you have any tips for organizing yours....let us know! We would love to hear!
Play it Safe...
Mattie
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