mask problem solving
Apr. 5th, 2020 09:07 pmthe masks with the stretch fabric on the top edge worked well today, but the stretch knit ties tend to either untie themselves or knot up too firmly to untie easily. we also found them to be the warming equivalent of wearing a hat.
after yesterday's mask post, i got some useful info:
mark 3.5 is the JoAnn "denim mask" (instructional video with link to printable pattern template) in two layers of quilting cotton or quilting cotton/old flannel shirt with the stretch jersey headband referenced above, top edge of the headband placed where the top ties would be placed. (no stretch fabric on the top edge since the even pressure of the headband makes for a firm but not uncomfortable seal against the nose and cheekbones.)
buhrger asked about the "big head" grading i referenced in the previous post. i made the mask ~2cm wider and taller. the pattern has one piece (cut two and center seam per layer) so i continued the line ~1cm in width and ~2cm in height. this takes the bottom past C's chin and short beard. fortunately we're not trying to get a respirator seal here.
after yesterday's mask post, i got some useful info:
- via
mimerki: how to keep your glasses from fogging while wearing a mask
- via
umadoshi: how to make a stretch jersey headband
mark 3.5 is the JoAnn "denim mask" (instructional video with link to printable pattern template) in two layers of quilting cotton or quilting cotton/old flannel shirt with the stretch jersey headband referenced above, top edge of the headband placed where the top ties would be placed. (no stretch fabric on the top edge since the even pressure of the headband makes for a firm but not uncomfortable seal against the nose and cheekbones.)
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