How To Make A Mask For A Child Without Sewing

How To Make A Mask For A Child Without Sewing. Pin paper pattern piece 1 to the double layer of fabric (printed side facing up) and use chalk or a pen to mark along the edge of the paper pattern piece. Lay the pillowcase out so that the end opposite the opening faces you.

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The materials needed for a homemade face mask. Push the needle into the casing. Here's how you do it:

Have your child try on masks and make adjustments.


8 free mask sewing patterns to make. Pin the filter pocket in place. Fold the bandana in half.

Make a rectangle mask with gathers.


Slide the two hair ties on either end of the bandana until they are about 15cm apart. Create smaller versions for children using fun prints. Make two more pleats the same way, pinning to secure them.

Tie the elastic ends in a knot.


Fold the top third of the bandana down. About an inch down from the top of your mask, grab some fabric and fold it up accordion style like you're making a pleat. First, use the disposable mask to draw the pattern (or draw it free handed).

Then, you put a hair tie or rubber band on each end.


Fold this long piece in half. This is a great mask design, i really like the way it protrudes at the front. Create a casing by sewing 1/2″ from the side edges.

You’ll need one piece of cotton fabric and one piece of flannel.


Push the needle into the casing. Pin paper pattern piece 1 to the double layer of fabric (printed side facing up) and use chalk or a pen to mark along the edge of the paper pattern piece. Gathered masks provide a custom fit.

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