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Monday, 6 April 2020

making masks


Busy morning *making masks today, even a homemade mask can be partially protective. I used the tutorial made by Holly DeGroot, here at bijoulovely and it can also be found here at Suzy from suzyquilts.

It's extremely quick & easy to make and uses limited materials. I adapted it slightly to make three smaller ones too for our grandchildren - cutting out smaller rectangles and having two pleats each side instead of four - to wear when they are out & about in their neighbourhood walking.





- bugs in jars fabric!
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Well, Johnny loves his mask, Evie more inclined to share with her one earred unicorn! 

*This mask is not a PPE mask, as it only offers a minimal physical barrier. 
Here's an interesting video #masks4all



Until next time, Linda

3 comments:

  1. Still to get motivated and begin a few masks, there are no end of videos for different styles, I wonder what the latest edict on mask wearing for all will be from the Director General of Health in the next few days.

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  2. Great idea. Smart making them for the young ones, too. It all helps.

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