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Yes. And the frustrating part about making them is when you cannot have close contact with them to get it to fit properly.The issue is, there really is a need for different types of masks, depending on the person and the need.
1. My husband, age 80, with COPD. He needs a "real" mask, that will be protective when he is out. And still trying to figure out how to manage the oxygen cannula with a mask.
2. My son, age 29, driving a truck around the country. He needs a mask for some areas that have mandatory mask wearing directives. Just a face covering. He hates masks. And has a beard.
3. My daughter, age 26, who has to wear a mask 8 hours a day during her shift at work. She doesn't want one too hot. She hates the current paper ones.
So, Mickey is making masks this week. My sewing machine has a part missing, I never bothered to get it fixed. So, it will be serger only. Should be interesting. Last sewing I did was Halloween costumes.