This is a free sewing pattern for a reusable fabric face mask.
This mask is easy to make and can be tailored to fit your face perfectly, which is especially useful when store-bought masks leave gaps.
It can help prevent the spread of colds, influenza, and other illnesses, and is also effective for reducing dryness in the throat during sleep.
The pattern requires only a small amount of fabric, making it economical. It can be washed, disinfected, and reused many times.
You can make it with cute prints for children, or use natural fabrics for those with allergies. For extra protection, you can insert gauze, nonwoven fabric, or a filter sheet inside.
The PDF pattern includes seam allowances, so it can be cut and sewn as is. After printing, align and join the pages along the guide lines before cutting out the pieces.
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(1) Sew and iron the front part (Front Fablic and Back Fablic).
If the fabric is thin, please apply a Fusible interlining
(2) Sew the top and bottom of the Front Fablic and Back Fablic together, and turn them over to shape them with an iron.
(3) Fold the side in three and tap it with the sewing machine.
(4) Determine the length of the elastic to the position of the ears and put the elastic through.
Tuck the end of the rubber into the tri-fold.
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