Facial Masks - Coronavirus

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Here is the link to the University of Florida mask pattern that she actually assembles at the end.

Mask Alternative » Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University of Florida

ETA: They have a patent pending on this pattern and I can see how it's a great design for that specific material they call for. The seams are outward and would ravel if cotton. If you have a serger, I guess you could finish cotton seams that way. I think when washed they would still have little threads raveling.

I found a similar pattern that looks a bit easier, but then you end up guessing about fit... I've already found one that I think will be easier to hand sew, will post if anyone is interested.... don't want to bombard everyone. :-)
 
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A couple of question, please . . .

Posters above indicated that they had to wait in line at Joanne's Fabrics when dropping off masks and getting supplies.

Is there a good time to get there so I don't have to wait in line so long? Also, I won't be picking up supplies, so can I walk up and give my finished masks to a Joanne's employee?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
  • #223
A couple of question, please . . .

Posters above indicated that they had to wait in line at Joanne's Fabrics when dropping off masks and getting supplies.

Is there a good time to get there so I don't have to wait in line so long? Also, I won't be picking up supplies, so can I walk up and give my finished masks to a Joanne's employee?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks.
My friend that is making masks orders online, then selects store pickup. When she arrives, she parks and the JoAnn Fabric employee brings her purchase to her. I think you have to tell them what type vehicle you're in so they can find you.
 
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I found a similar pattern that looks a bit easier, but then you end up guessing about fit... I've already found one that I think will be easier to hand sew, will post if anyone is interested.... don't want to bombard everyone. :)

I’d like it, if you don’t mind
 
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My friend that is making masks orders online, then selects store pickup. When she arrives, she parks and the JoAnn Fabric employee brings her purchase to her. I think you have to tell them what type vehicle you're in so they can find you.

Okay, thanks! That works.
 
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A couple of question, please . . .

Posters above indicated that they had to wait in line at Joanne's Fabrics when dropping off masks and getting supplies.

Is there a good time to get there so I don't have to wait in line so long? Also, I won't be picking up supplies, so can I walk up and give my finished masks to a Joanne's employee?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks.
I did not have to wait in line.
 
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I found a similar pattern that looks a bit easier, but then you end up guessing about fit... I've already found one that I think will be easier to hand sew, will post if anyone is interested.... don't want to bombard everyone. :)
She makes the ties on the machine just like I do. A triple fold and stitch, knot the ends. It looks like it fits pretty good but you could add a channel for a nose wire if you wanted.
 
  • #229
I’d like it, if you don’t mind

This was one of the easier ones to figure out. I don't think I've seen any in English, so metric it is :-)
 
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I’d like it, if you don’t mind

Me too. I have tried the no sewing versions but haven't been happy with them. I don't have a sewing machine but can do simple hand sewing.

ETA: oh boy, this doesn't look like I could do it quickly!
 
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I've never seen bias tape ties made so efficiently. No special tools.

 
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I've never seen bias tape ties made so efficiently. No special tools.

Thats awesome! I’m cutting the double fold bias tape in half so I get twice as much. I will have to try this to see if its faster than my triple roll & stitch.
 
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This was one of the easier ones to figure out. I don't think I've seen any in English, so metric it is :)

I like the shape, it seems to conform better on a face. What type wire is used, florist or jewelry wire perhaps?

I love hand sewing, so may give this a try if I can get my arthritis to cooperate.

Thanks LeBlack.
 
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I like the shape, it seems to conform better on a face. What type wire is used, florist or jewelry wire perhaps?

I love hand sewing, so may give this a try if I can get my arthritis to cooperate.

Thanks LeBlack.
Hey, not the OP, but...
I don’t know what type of wire others are using, but I’m using the green plastic coated garden wire - a gazillion yards for a buck from the dollar store.
 
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I like the shape, it seems to conform better on a face. What type wire is used, florist or jewelry wire perhaps?

I love hand sewing, so may give this a try if I can get my arthritis to cooperate.

Thanks LeBlack.

I've seen both suggested (as well as the garden wire suggested by JaneEyre)
 
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Polar Seltzer gives tutorial on making a face shield in 2 minutes

People continue to find new ways to protect themselves when they go outside during this coronavirus pandemic. Improvised protective equipment, like cloth masks, have become popular as people have become more creative.

The co-owners of Worcester’s Polar Beverages and Wachusett Mountain have stepped up to help in that effort, showing how necessity leads to invention by creating do-it-yourself face shields out of two-liter bottles, weather stripping, and string.
 
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So I thought that I would save time and do something in between the simple pleated and the Olson mask - a pleated with a pocket, nose-wire, and ability to adjust the elastic.

I am so glad this was not the first pattern I ever tried because if it had been, I doubt I would have continued. You would think it would be easier and faster than the Olson mask (and apparently it is for my mom), but not for me. I bumbled 3 of them today and that was my total haul, while in the previous 24 hours I produced 28 pleated masks. And the 3 I produced are an embarrassment that will likely end up in the trash.

The good news, though, is that my mother couldn’t get her serger to work so she set it out for me to pick up. :D It’s so fast, it’s a lot of fun once you get it working. So I’m going to babysit the thing for awhile. The truth is that if I can’t go into her apartment to show her, she can’t use it anyway. This is one of the things that sucks - not being able to drop in and fix things for her. At some point, though, if something really crucial needs fixing, I will just have to mask up and go in.
 
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Nuns Take Break From Making Masks to Play Basketball in Spain

Nuns in Spain are taking a break from the mundane, yet very essential, task of making sanitary masks ... with a full-court game of basketball!!!

At the convent of San Leandro in Sevilla, nuns have exchanged making their famous sweets for sewing much-needed masks, and when they need some time to get away and stretch their legs, they pick up a rock and shoot some hoops!
 
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