Why we should all start making our own face masks during coronavirus—and an expert-approved guide on how. (via CNBCMakeIt)
Two washed 100% cotton T-shirts in contrasting colors. Using two colors will help you remember which side of the mask is facing outwards and which is facing inwards .Simplified version of step-by-step instructions:
Place the two rectangles on top of each other. Using your needle and thread, stitch them together at each end, as indicated on the template by Seam A. Stitch the fabric together at both ends, where indicated by Seam B. This will create two "tubes" at both ends of the mask.55 centimeters. Each length should be long enough to go around your head, from the bridge of your nose to the back of your head.
Fit the mask so that it sits on the bridge of your nose and under your chin. Hold the elastic at the back of your head at a comfortable length so that it stays on. Mark the correct length and stitch the ends of the elastic to finish the mask.Masks should be machine-washed frequently using hot water and regular detergent. Dry at a hot setting.Wash your hands with soap and water before and after touching your mask.Most people have the basic materials to make a mask right now.
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