Fabric Face Mask

Hi all!  It is Amy from Sew Incredibly Crazy to spread a little love to all those Essential Workers out there!!  This has certainly been an interesting time for all of us. For my family, I have a couple of very dear essentials in my life.  One of which is my daughter.  I have made masks galore for the last couple of months and my daughter has been the recipient of several.  Of course, masks can show your personality, just like the rest of our accessories.   So here is an easy way to personalize a mask and show a little love to those around us.

 


Mask Supplies:
HeatnBond Lite
Sew-In Lightweight Nonwoven Interfacing (If another layer is desired)
Oliso Iron
Aurifil Thread
Small Scrap of red fabric
Fat Quarter of white fabric
2 – 1 1/2″ x WOF strips of blue fabric
Mask pattern – My favorite without elastic is This One but there are many out there.

Face Mask Instructions

Step 1:  Cut out the mask pattern pieces.

Step 2:  Draw or trace a heart onto the HeatnBond Lite.  Iron to the wrong side of the red fabric.

Step 3:  Iron the heart to the top piece of the mask.  Make sure it is in far enough so that it will not be in the seam allowance.

Step 4:  Stitch around the heart

Step 5:  Follow the remaining instructions in the pattern that is being used.  Sandwich the Sew-In Lightweight Nonwoven Interfacing between the two mask pieces (if desired) for another layer.

Step 6:  Wear a fun mask with a lot of heart put into it!!

Here is to my Essential and to all the many others out there! If you’re looking for more patterns…our friends at McCall’s are offering free patterns for scrubs, gowns, surgical caps, and more!

CLICK HERE

You’ll find no matter which pattern you chose for masks that once you get started, the masks sew together quickly and using the HeatnBond Sew-In interfacing gives a little more protection when wearing them in public. Stay safe and healthy!

HeatnBond Interfacing for Fabric Masks

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