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How to Make Fabric Face Masks

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

 How to Make Fabric Face Masks


Remain sheltered and up-to-date with these twofold layer texture face covers. They are unquestionably not as hard to make as they may appear. All you need is a needle and string for this basic sewing venture—believe it or not, no sewing machine important. Furthermore, you can without much of a stretch tweak them for yourself or friends and family with your preferred hues or examples. Essentially wear, wash, and reuse! 


Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

Things You'll Need 

  • 100% cotton texture (tight weave or knitting) 
  • Plate or pot top (10 or 11-inch for grown-ups, 8-inch for kids) 
  • Pen 
  • Scissors 
  • Needle and string 
  • Iron 
  • Flexible, hair groups, or predisposition tape 
  • Self-locking pin 

Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

Stage 1 

Spot a 10-or 11-inch plate or pot top (8-inch for kids) on an inappropriate side of the texture and follow around it with a pen. Cut out with scissors. 

   Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

Stage 2 

Overlap the hover into equal parts, and afterward overlay it down the middle once more. Cut along the overlay lines, so you're left with four equivalent pie bits of the circle. 

Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

Stage 3 

Spot two pie sorts with the correct sides out and hand sew along the bent edge with a 1/8-inch crease recompense. Rehash with the other two pie pieces. 

Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

Stage 4 

Unfurl the pie pieces so you have two jewel shape pieces, and spot them with the correct sides together. Sew along the entirety of the edges, yet leave a 1-inch opening. 

Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

Stage 5 

Utilizing the initial you left un-sewn, turn the texture right-side out. At that point overlap in the crude edges of the opening and sew it shut. 

Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

Stage 6 

Make fresh, clean edges by squeezing around the cover with a hot iron. 

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Stage 7 

Overlay in the pointy tip on one side of the veil, and afterward overlap in 1/4-inch of texture. Press with an iron. Rehash on the opposite side. 

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Stage 8 

Sew the crease shut on each side to make a pocket to hold your versatile band. Slice your versatile to 10-inch lengths for grown-ups or 8-inch lengths for kids. If necessary, utilize a self clasping pin to string the flexible through the little pockets on each side of the veil. 



Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

Tip 

You can utilize flexible hair groups or inclination tape in the event that you can't discover versatile. Indeed, even segments of old T-shirts would work. 

Stage 9 

Tie both flexible groups into a tight bunch, and afterward turn them until the bunches are covered up inside the texture pockets. Your covers are prepared for use! 


Picture Credit: Trisha Sprouse 

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