DIY Fabric Face Masks How to Make Fabric Face Masks at Home
How to Make a Face Mask at Home
From easy no-sew to pleated and Olson Styles, these step-by-step tutorials will show you how.
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It is recommended that we stay at home right now but if you do have to go out you should be wearing a face mask in addition to washing your hands and practicing social distancing.
With the current shortage of medical grade masks, this means you probably should try to make your own fabric mask. The upside of this is that you don’t need any sewing skills to make a homemade face mask.
The patterns in the How to Make a Face Mask Tutorial include both no-sew and and quick stitch options. These easy to create masks can be made for you and your family, and friends to wear.
From easy no-sew to pleated and Olson Styles, these step-by-step tutorials will show you how.
Note this post contains affiliate links
It is recommended that we stay at home right now but if you do have to go out you should be wearing a face mask in addition to washing your hands and practicing social distancing.
With the current shortage of medical grade masks, this means you probably should try to make your own fabric mask. The upside of this is that you don’t need any sewing skills to make a homemade face mask.
The patterns in the How to Make a Face Mask Tutorial include both no-sew and and quick stitch options. These easy to create masks can be made for you and your family, and friends to wear.
Note that it is best to wash cloth masks after each use. It’s probably good to make a couple of masks for each person so there is always a fresh one on hand.
For No Sew Masks you only need three items…
Two fresh hair ties and some fabric — to make this face mask. Consider it a fast, simple way to whip one up with stuff you have lying around the house.
Easy Sew, No Elastic Face Mask
More Mask Tutorials
Test out different styles of face masks with more instructions from other makers.
DIY Overhead Face Mask
Step-by-step how to make a face mask using both a lining and main (aka fashion) fabric with tightly woven cotton.
More Mask Tutorials
Test out different styles of face masks with more instructions from other makers.
DIY Overhead Face Mask
Step-by-step how to make a face mask using both a lining and main (aka fashion) fabric with tightly woven cotton.
Upcycled T-Shirt Face Mask
This style of face mask is similar to the one made above, but is simplified for those who may not have a sewing machine — or who may have run out of elastic. All you need is a clean T-shirt and a pair of scissors
HEPA Vacuum Bag Face Mask
This tutorial walks you through how to make a duckbill-style mask using a vacuum bag, along with a glue gun, pipe cleaner and elastic.
Pleated Style Face Mask
Pleated Style with a Filter Pocket
Olsen Style Face Mask