Ring Bearer Mask

by JOANN |

Item # 302113338P107
Intermediate Under 1 Hour

SUPPLIES & TOOLS:

  • 100% Wool or special occasion fabric
  • 2yds fabric ties of choice: 1/2" double-fold bias tape, 3/8" twill tape, 3/8" grosgrain ribbon or make your own using knit or woven fabric
  • Pattern template (download PDF)
  • Basic sewing supplies

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Download the pattern by clicking “download PDF" below Print Description.
  2. Cut 4 pattern pieces out of fabric (cut 2 together, twice).
  3. Cut fabric ties to about 18" each.
  4. To make your own woven fabric ties, cut strips 1 1/2"x 36" long. Fold strip in half long ways and press. Fold raw edges in toward center fold and press again. Stitch down the side to close tie. Cut to 18" length and finish one side by folding twice about 1/4" and stitching to secure.
  5. To make your own knit fabric ties, cut strips of knit fabric 1 1/2" wide. Stretch strips out until knit fabric rolls. Trim down to 18" lengths.
  6. Match pieces right sides together, and sew the outer curve using 3/8" seam allowance. Repeat with remaining two pieces.
  7. Open pieces and press both seam allowances to the right.
  8. Topstitch down the seam allowance, about 1/4" from the seam.
  9. Lay one half of the mask down with the right side facing up. Pin raw ends of fabric ties in each corner, placing them 1/2" up/down from the top and bottom edges. Finished tie ends should extend toward the middle of the mask. Once ties are pinned in place, bundle the tie ends together in the center of the mask.
  10. Match front and back pieces right sides together, nesting center front seams.
  11. Pin and sew around the exterior of the mask, leaving a small opening at the bottom of the mask between the center front seam and corner.
  12. Clip across corners, taking care not to cut through the stitching.
  13. Turn mask right side out and press.
  14. Topstitch around the mask, closing the hole at the bottom in the process.

JOANN HACKS:

  • Use a matching color of elastic for the fabric of your choice, or create your own bias tape from the mask fabric. This gives it a professional finish.

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