DIY Fabric Face Mask (Rectangle) - Hand Sewn Technique
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DIY Fabric Face Mask (Rectangle) - Hand Sewn Technique




This face mask only uses hand sewing techniques.
It is intended as a barrier for coughing and sneezing, but it is not a medically tested mask prototype.
For a tutorial with more research & info on viruses, check out https://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Cloth-Face-Ma... by https://www.instructables.com/member/ashevillejm/
Kit you'll need:
- Sewing needles
- Sewing thread
- Scissors
- Fabric scraps
- Elastic / hairband
If you already have a rectangle of fabric, skip to Step 8.
I would like to add a set of machine sewn mask tutorials in various styles.This mask took me a slow 5 hours over 3 days (taking photos always makes the process a little longer). In the future, I will also upload a lavender eye mask design which I will has for helping with more restful nights sleep.
Pick Your Mask Template


The rectangular mask has a few components:
- Double sided fabric
- 4 folds creating overlaps
- 2 elastic loops for ears
Overlap and Sew First Pieces




My goal was to use waste textiles that I already had.
I had 4 small fabric scraps to start with. I used some offcuts of organic cotton from Offset Warehouse.
If you already have a rectangle of fabric, skip to Step 8!
Running Stitch (doubled)




Open Out and Sew Edges Flat




Then I connected these two pieces into one large piece.
Repeat Steps 2-4



Check Measurements Against Template




Sew Together Large Pieces (repetition of Previous Steps)




Hem the 2 Longest Edges



These long edege will be the upper and lower edges, nearest to your eyes/nose and chin/neck.
Mark Out the Folds With Pins




- Mark out the folds with pins
- Crease along lines (can use iron)
Fold and Pin in Place



Check the Edges Are Folded and Pin in Place

Next: Baste-stitch and Stitch the Shorter Edges




Add the Elastic Ear Straps




Finish the Mask and Make Adjustments
