Various widths will work, so use what you have on hand to avoid shopping and breaking the social distancing rule. Cotton + Steel thread by Sulky for construction. FACE MASK SUPPLIESįor each mask, you need a 9″ x 6″ fabric rectangle for the outer and lining. As children return to schools and activities, and as long as mask mandates are imposed, consider making this version in a slightly smaller size to fit a child’s face. These masks are also popular with children, as they seem to fit comfortably.
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The prospect of even having three of my masks gave him much excitement, so I pledged to make as many as possible for his cause. 1/8″ also works, and works well for children’s masks, too.Īfter consulting with a veterinarian anesthesiologist friend, he confirmed that these types of masks would be welcomed in his hospitals. I sewed several of these over the weekend using tightly woven cotton fabric for the outer mask and flannel for the lining.
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The first face mask pattern is a basic pleated face mask from Courier Press and has been circulating on the internet as CDC-compliant. Join our Sew Masks with Sulky Facebook Group for even more mask patterns, tips and tricks and from Sulky and others in the sewing community. However, I encourage you to obtain specific requirements from the receiving hospital or organization prior to donating masks to ensure they can be used as intended. These face mask patterns are boasted as CDC-approved. Or reach out in your community to find where to donate locally.
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SALLY FACE MADK FREE
Many have surrendered their protective equipment or have simply run out due to the coronavirus pandemic, and when our furry friends need medical intervention and hospitalization face masks are essential.Ĭomment below if you’d like to use these free face mask patterns and donate face masks to veterinarian hospitals but are unsure where to send the finished masks. Not only do your local hospitals need reusable fabric face masks, but veterinarian hospitals are in need, too. Below are a couple of free face mask patterns you can use to make your own protective gear and donate to various hospitals in need.