SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
- 1 - Fat Quarter Fabric 18" x 20" for mask
- 1 - Fat Quarter for neon bias tape
- ¼ yd - Lightweight fusible interfacing
- Basic sewing supplies
DIRECTIONS:
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(1/2" seam allowance)
- To print the patterns, click on the "Download Project PDF" button (above).
- Cut 4 - main pattern for mask. (2 for lining and 2 for outside)
- Cut 4 - interfacing
- Fuse interfacing to main 4 pieces of mask.
- Match two pieces of fabric mask right sides together, and sew the outer curve using 3/8" seam allowance
- Repeat with remaining two pieces.
- Open pieces and press both seam allowances to the right.
- Top stitch down the seam allowance, about 1/4" from the seam.
- Layer the two masks wrong sides together and pin.
- Make bias tape by cutting 5 or 6 - 1 1/2" wide pieces at 45 degree angle from neon fabric.
- Sew the short ends of bias fabric together to form one long piece.
- Cut two pieces for the sides of mask. Stitch in place trimming excess at top and bottom.
- Cut the remaining piece in half, center and pin to top and bottom of mask.
- Starting at end of strip, stitch along open folded side of bias tape sewing across top of mask and out to the remaining end.
- Repeat for bottom.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
YogaMom from
Totally not deceptive!
Click on the Download link and you'll see directions for all sizes of masks you might need. What a great, free project you've given us so we can refrain from dying! I appreciate you.
Just goes to show - no good deed goes unpunished.
Date published: 2020-07-08
Rated 2 out of
5
by
savvy senior from
Deceptive
I clicked on website b/c I saw in email from Joann.com the mother helping her child with the SAME mask design as on the page when I clicked on. Well, there is NOWHERE in the description the intended user. Is this for a child or adult? Why no indications, so I'd know before going to effort of downloading/printing/wasting my ink and time? Poorly presented, Joann.com! Pls do better for your customers.
Date published: 2020-07-03