The COVID-19 situation is rapidly evolving. Scientists continue to study the virus to find better ways to prevent it and treat it. The CDC recently recommended the use of cloth face coverings in public areas as a way of reducing the spread of the virus. But with masks in short supply and medical staff in need of the most protective models, many people are resorting to making their own face masks to help protect their communities.
Luckily, making your own face mask isn’t complicated. You can make face masks with materials you probably already have on hand, and you don’t need to know how to sew. Here’s what you need to know to put together a DIY face mask!
No-sew face masks are probably the easiest option to put together quickly in a pinch. If you’re running for groceries later, you can have one ready to go before you step out in public.
The CDC has two no-sew tutorials. One no-sew tutorial involves cutting a t-shirt, leaving strips of fabric to tie together to fasten the mask. The other no-sew tutorial involves folding a bandana around a cut coffee filter, then securing to the ears with rubber bands or hair ties.
Here are a few helpful no-sew tutorials:
The CDC tutorial suggests stacking two rectangles of tightly-woven cotton fabric, folding over the edge, and hemming them. Run elastic through the hem to create ear loops to secure the mask to the face.
Here are some tutorials:
This does not constitute medical advice. We strongly recommend following instructions from your doctors, the CDC, and WHO to stay safe and stop the spread of COVID-19.
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