How To Measure For A Child's Mask

How To Measure For A Child's Mask. Videos you watch may be. Starting at the center of the bottom edge, sew around the edges of the fabric leaving about 1.5” to 2” open.

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Here are the measurements for a child's face mask based on two different age groups, and the printable patterns for both can be found here. For all masks but toddlers: I’ll use my height & bodyweight to guess.

Center one 4½ strip on each pleated edge, right sides together, and pin in place.


Here are the measurements for a child's face mask based on two different age groups, and the printable patterns for both can be found here. If you are wondering how to measure your face correctly, we have prepared the size guideline. Take the measurement you just got and add 1 inch.

This allows the mask’s ear loop to face outwards so that your child can wear it.


8 x 6 fabric, with 5 elastics. I’ll use my height & bodyweight to guess. Make sure you write it down because now you need to do a little math.

Using a string, piece of rope, or measuring tape if you are lucky enough to have one, start at the bridge of the nose and measure to 1 inch under the peak of the chin.


Option 2) measure your face using a printed sizing template Lay one piece elastic at the side edge, just 1/2 inch down from the top edge on both sides. (a) measure from the top of the nose to underneath the chin.

The olson face mask pattern in child sizes from sew can she the olson mask pattern was designed by medical professionals and is one of the best patterns available for homemade face masks.


The below measurements are to be used as a guide. Fold fabric strips out and press the folded excess edges flat. Sew strips to the mask using a ¼ seam allowance.

You can make this mask in about 10 minutes for an easy solution to prevent children from touching their face, block out pollen during the spring time or whatever your needs are.


Double this measurement to get the width of your mask. Starting at the center of the bottom edge, sew around the edges of the fabric leaving about 1.5” to 2” open. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

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