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Easy Free Mask Pattern


​Here is a Free Mask Pattern for you!

​I know this is a FREE mask pattern to add to the thousands of mask patterns out there. But I thought, "Hey, why not make my own pattern and put it out there? 

My husband was not happy with how his mask fit anyway. It kept sliding down off his nose when he was talking. Frustrating to say the least! 

So I took on the task of making a design that worked for him.

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So after lots of cutting and sewing and fitting it on my patient hubby, I finally came up with something he was happy with!

And since I was making one up anyway I may as well make sizes to fit the whole family!s

My 11-year-old son says he likes his made from this pattern better than a different pattern I had used so that makes it worth it too.

Here is a picture tutorial for you to follow.

1. Print Pattern

                                                 

2. Cut out the pattern size you are going to use.      

 

3. Trace around the pattern onto the main fabric and lining fabric. Cut out the pieces.4. Here are the pieces you need to have. Two of the main mask fabric and two of the mask lining.​

5. With right sides facing pin along the curve of each mask set.​

6. Sew with a straight stitch 1/4" from the edge.​

7. Press seams open and iron well.

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Or "scratch" the seam open with your thumbnail.

8. Match the main fabric with the lining fabric, right sides together. Pin the top and bottom...

 and sew 1/4" from the edge.​

9. Fold the sides over 1/4" all around the opening. Press with a hot iron.​

10. Turn the mask right side out through the side opening. Press seams with a hot iron.​

11. Tuck the ends of the elastic into the mask openings and pin. This is a good time to try on the mask and make sure the elastic is the right length.​

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12. Topstitch both ends.

You are done!​

Congratulations on making a mask!

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Cheryl Becker :)

 

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