Camo Mask with Cord Ties

by JOANN |

Item # 092195446P2004
Camo Mask with Cord Ties is rated 3.8 out of 5 by 12.
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Intermediate Under 1 Hour

SUPPLIES & TOOLS:

  • 100% cotton fabric
  • Parachute cord
  • Cord stop
  • Pattern template (download PDF under print description above)
  • Basic sewing supplies
  • Cricut® Machine
  • Cricut Iron-On
  • Cricut EasyPress™

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Download the pattern by clicking “download PDF" below Print Description on the right. Make a second copy of the pattern for the outside. Add 1" to the side seam, which will be the outside of the mask.
  2. Cut two of the new outside pattern using the outer fabric. Cut two out of the original pattern for the lining of the mask.
  3. Match outer pieces right sides together, and sew the outer curve using 3/8" seam allowance. Repeat with lining pieces.
  4. Open pieces and press both seam allowances to the right.
  5. Top stitch down the seam allowance, about 1/4" from the seam.
  6. Match front and back pieces right sides together, nesting center front seams.
  7. Sew across the top and bottom mask
  8. Turn mask right side out and press. Top stitch top and bottom edge of mask.
  9. Fold outer side seam in 1/4". Fold a second time 3/4" and top stitch down the edge to create a channel for the cord to go through.
  10. Cut cord to 52" long. Melt cut ends to seal cord and prevent unraveling. Pass ends of cord down through channels of mask and insert into cord stop.


Please read and follow all manufacturers' instructions for all tools and materials used. Provide adult supervision if children participate in this project. Masks are not intended for hospital or medical use and are not OSHA certified. Please follow CDC guidelines for use of masks.

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Patent Do you know what it takes to get a patent? There are many steps and lots of money involved. About a month ago, I ordered spring clips a lot like the one shown here. My design is a little different but the idea of the clip is the same. Just saying.
Date published: 2020-05-03
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great feature As far as someone holding a patent on this.. Sorry.. People all over the country are making these already. People are getting sick and some people have a hard time using ties and elastic.. To tell people they can't make a mask that is comfortable for them just because you want your name on it is absurd.
Date published: 2020-05-03
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Use of this patented design is not authorized This is an awesome design. I hold the design patent on this. JOANN has not obtained a license to use this design and you should not use it until they do.
Date published: 2020-05-03
Rated 2 out of 5 by from Camo mask with cord..NOT a pattern that is good The page to look at the mask to make is very disappointing. As you try to look at it, it scrolls all over the page, making what instructions are there to be guessed on what the final product is to be. I even tried to print the page to put with pattern and that disappears on the paper.
Date published: 2020-05-02
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