As more and more states across the US mandate the wearing of face coverings in public spaces, especially where maintaining safe social distancing is not possible, making your own mask is a great way to save money, keep disposable masks out of landfills, all while protecting yourself and others from coronavirus.
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4 thoughts on “DIY FABRIC FACE MASK”
Thanks for this. I was looking for a tutorial that wasn’t too complicated and this looks pretty straightforward.
We just did this a few weeks ago, although we used the tutorial from the British-sounding lady, not the Better Homes and Gardens one. We are in Canada and we’ve been using our homemade masks for quite a while now!
Thx for posting this.
Thanks for this. I was looking for a tutorial that wasn’t too complicated and this looks pretty straightforward.
No problem!
We just did this a few weeks ago, although we used the tutorial from the British-sounding lady, not the Better Homes and Gardens one. We are in Canada and we’ve been using our homemade masks for quite a while now!
Thx for posting this.
Thanks for reading! Hopefully this mask phase won’t last too long…