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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

(NO SEW) Making a Face Mask without Sewing


HERE you will find links and videos about CO-VID19 protection using masks.  You will also find different mask options that offer you a variety of creative techniques depending on your skills, patience, tools, and supplies. Review the links below or visit the CDC website for more details and options.


BELOW you can find the best videos for NO-sew mask-making through YouTubeThe CDC website has a few patterns, including one that involves a coffee filter and another that requires no sewing — just scissors and the willingness to sacrifice a T-shirt. Surgeon General Jerome Adams released a video of himself making a mask out of cloth and rubber bands.



No-Sew Mask Videos


Mask Tutorial (Hand Sewn...Pocket Option...Using Plate as Pattern)

Simple Mask (Plate Pattern...Easy...No Sewing Machine Necessary)

No Sew Face Mask | How to Make Face Mask at home | Easy DIY Face Mask with Sock

CDC "HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN FACE COVERING" (W/T-SHIRT)

Surgeon General, Dr. Jerome Adams, shares ways to create your own face-covering in a few easy steps.

This video can also be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-re...









DIY NO SEW FACE MASK 😷. Just a t-shirt and scissors





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