New CDC recommendations endorse using face masks when in public to help combat Covid-19. Many DIY designs are circulating that you can sew at home. Those needing something easier, or lacking a sewing machine, have used t-shirts, scarves, and bandanas — shown to be less effective than an N95-rated product, but still much more useful than nothing at all.
Here are 2 ways you can make a face mask with absolutely no sewing.
You can make a no sew cloth face mask with two elastic pony tail holders and a bandana, or any piece of cotton fabric and even rubber bands.
You'll need a bandana or other fabric
and 2 pony tail holders or elastic bands
Be sure your fabric is 100% cotton.
#1 Lay flat and fold each end to the middle
Flip over
Do the same thing again - bring each end to the middle
Get your pony tail holders
and slide one over each end,
about the 1/3 of the way in.
Fold each end over the pony tail holder toward the middle
Place one end into the other, pocketing one end
into the folds of the other.
into the folds of the other.
You can adjust the top
and the bottom
to cover to cover your nose and mouth.
#2 Fold bandana in half
fold in half again
Slide a pony tail holder one over each end,
about the 1/3 of the way in.
Fold each end over the pony tail holder toward the middle
Place one end into the other
pocketing one end
into the folds of the other.
Slip the pony tail holders over your ears
adjust the bandana to cover your nose and mouth.
This is not a medical-grade mask by any means,but if you’re an asymptomatic carrier of Covid-19, it can help reduce the spread of the virus. An additional suggestion to add a paper towel or coffee filter to its interior may also increase its capabilities.
awesome thanks for sharing in these day and times never can be too safe and a mask is a must
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ReplyDeleteI agree! Everyday they change their minds. Very frustrating! Stay safe, stay well ♥
DeleteThanks for the tutorial! Now I know what to do with all my bandanas. Stay well.
ReplyDeleteI know right! I have a penchant for grabbing them at yard sales. Dad was a farmer, always carried one - either navy or red, not the fancy colors they have today. I just grab, I think it's the pattern that reminds me of him. Usually do a craft or make something. Think I have more somewhere in my stash, need to go Treasure Hunting in my own things! LOL Stay safe, Stay well ♥
DeleteI have been sewing some masks but I will share this so other will have this very important info
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ReplyDeleteI guess it's THE things these days... face masks to make. Have a great week
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We did this and it worked great!
ReplyDeleteIt worked great for us too! Love that when you get home you just toss in the wash, dry and it's clean and ready to go again! Stay safe, Stay well! ♥
DeleteI have been using my SO bandanas to make these. When we come back home, we simply drop the bandana into the laundry basket and I make 2 more! Beats sewing! (Although I do sew).
ReplyDeleteDitto, drop them and what I'm wearing in the washer along with whoever's that was with me. Launder and all clean :)
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This is great! I have been making a lot of masks too! This is a great way to do it thanks!
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