![]() ![]() This face mask pattern has been kindly shared for free by the folks over at – head to their website to browse thousands of sewing patterns and join their thriving community of fellow new friends who love to sew! How to make a child's face mask Now you've finished your face mask, remember to check the latest guidelines about wearing masks at the top of this post and we hope this pattern is useful for you and your family. Sewing thread and a sewing machine (a sewing machine would be ideal but with a little patience, this mask can also be sewn by hand).Interchangeable filter layer – for example paper kitchen towels or antibacterial fibre fleece (you could use a high-filter vacuum cleaner bag or clean antibacterial dish washing sponge cloth).Florist's wire or medium weight hobby wire, about 20 cm (8in).Elastic – 5 mm ( 3⁄ 16in) wide, about 50 cm (20in).Tightly woven cotton fabric – 40 x 40 cm (16x16in).Iron the fabric smooth before you start to make it easier to cut. That way, the sewn sections can’t shrink later in the wash. Prepare the fabric before you get started: as with all of our sewing patterns, we recommend that you wash each fabric before you cut and sew it. We have made a video showing this free face mask pattern and how to make it, so if you prefer a video to step by step instructions., click to find the how to make a wired face mask video. This free face mask pattern can be shaped around your nose behind glasses so the lenses don't fog up when you breathe. Wired masks fit snuggly to your face and are especially handy if you wear glasses. Handmade face masks have never been so easy and quick to make! Free face mask pattern: how to make a wired face mask This easy DIY face mask pattern includes a simple pocket which you can slip a third filter layer into. All you'll need is thread, kitchen towel, fabric and some pins. We know that not everyone has a sewing machine so we've created a video to show you how to hand sew a face mask. You can find the latest Government advice about face coverings, and when to wear them in the UK, at How to make a face mask without a sewing machine This is not a medical-grade face mask, and we cannot take responsibility for protecting you or your family from catching or spreading Coronavirus or other illnesses. ![]() The making and wearing of this mask is at your own risk. Please note, this face mask pattern is not medically certified nor has it been officially tested. ![]()
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