DIY Face Mask Tutorial Round-up

DIY Face Mask Tutorial Round-up
During this time of the global COVID-19 crisis, information is continuously being updated, and directives are changing. The debate about whether or not medical personnel can accept handmade masks to wear inside of hospitals continues. However, when in the virus front-lines, one can argue that a layer or two of fabric is better than nothing, so many sewists have been making them just in case.
As of today, the “CDC recommends the community use of cloth masks as an additional public health measure people can take to prevent the spread of the virus to those around them“, so we have even further reason to get sewing! To get you started, here’s a round-up of various DIY face mask tutorials.
DIY Face Mask Tutorial Round-up: Pleated Versions

Face Mask with Filter Pocket (by Cathie Filian)
This version has versatile sizing, bias tape ties, and because the tutorial is written by DIY expert Cathie Filian, you can trust that it’s clear and concise. I’ll definitely be trying this one!

A.B. Mask (via Instructables by Jessica Nandino)
This option has generously-sized pleats, which allows for it to be worn over a medical-grade mask. It also uses bias tape ties, allowing it to fit a wide range of faces.

Face Mask Video Tutorial (by Erica Made Designs)
This one uses elastic to fit over the ears, and includes both video and written instructions.
DIY Face Mask Tutorial Round-up: Fitted Versions

Duckbill Style Face Mask (by Shannie Makes)
This pattern offers sizes from child- men’s and employs elastic loops for fitting over ears.

Duckbill Mask with Filter (via Instructables by Chris Holmes)
This version os designed by a physician/maker. It has a more traditional duckbill shape and includes a sewn-in filter.
Face Masks ( by Craft Passion)
This tutorial includes regular sewing patterns in 3 sizes, plus options for Silhouette and Circuit machines.
I used this version (main photo above) but added an additional inch at the sides to give more channel wiggle-room for elastic to feed through, and altered the lining by hemming it on the sides to create a filter pocket (see below).

No matter which route you choose, I’m sending healthy vibes your way!
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