I am not a sewer or a crafter, I’ve been known to use the iron on tape for hems
My son-in-law does commercial construction, which is considered essential, so he’s still working. And they’re busy, because schools, universities, etc are closed and empty, perfect timing for building and renovations. He’s required to wear some sort of face mask, and there are none available where we live, so he’s been tying a bandanna around his face. I remembered a largish box of fabric that someone gave me to ship to DR, but the tanks were full so I stored it for next shipment. Pulled it out, and there was even elastic in there.
So I downloaded the pattern from this site, printed it out, borrowed a sewing machine (which took me two days to figure out), and voila!
https://thecraftyquilter.com/2020/03/versatile-face-mask-pattern-and-tutorial/
Lots of seamstresses in DR, and it’s easy. I cut the pattern onto cardboard and I’m making a lot of masks. You could use fabric from anything, pillowcases, shirts, tablecloths, etc. , think outside the box.
They’re not pretty, but they work, and you can stick a filter in the back pocket, they say coffee filters work. Wash and reuse
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