Learn how to sew a fabric face mask with pocket and how to make a fabric face mask at home easy with this easy face mask pattern for beginners. This simple face mask with filter pocket is suitable for beginner face mask sewer. You can use any fabric to make this easy mask for beginners as long as you’re comfortable with this DIY fabric face mask for beginners. The size for this easy face mask tutorial for beginners suits me, but you can modify the size to make this fabric face mask with pocket suits you. If you don’t have a sewing machine to DIY sew fabric face mask, you can always hand sew fabric mask or hand stitch face mask. Cloth mask making at home and cotton fabric mask making at home is so easy and fun for beginners especially with rectangle face mask tutorial and rectangle face mask pattern!
Materials used in this craft project ideas:
• Cotton fabric for mask making: https://amzn.to/33nD1qq
• Filter for mask material: https://amzn.to/3ijxd5G
• Elastic band for sewing masks: https://amzn.to/34ySmEj
• Wonder clips for sewing: https://amzn.to/30sQvQ0
• Ironing board for sewing: https://amzn.to/3l4EkRl
• Sewing machine for beginners: https://amzn.to/3jplio5
• Sewing kit for beginners: https://amzn.to/30sdSJy
• 90/14 sewing machine needle: https://amzn.to/36yYFdg
• Scissors for fabric cutting: https://amzn.to/3ndXCpi
• Thread cutter scissors: https://amzn.to/2GyxOTH
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Chapters for this simple face mask with filter pocket:
0:00 Prepare the fabric
0:10 Get ready to sew
0:30 Pressing fabric
0:52 Prepare the elastic band
1:03 Attach the elastic band
1:38 Trim the corners
1:51 Turn the face mask
2:06 Pressing fabric one last time
2:18 The fun part
2:52 The result
3:12 The illustration
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This is brilliant. After making many adult sizes, I did this for kids / children ages 4 and 6, with dimensions 7" (17.5cm) and 10" (25cm), with 6" (15cm) elastic. I'll come back and reply once I know how they fit later today. Thank you for your tutorial Anjurisa.
This one is the best tutorial at all. Thank youuu
Is there a trick to how you sew when you are sewing in the elastic?
Can you make a mask like this with 3 layers?
I love this ‘easy to do’ mask.
Could you please supply sizes for an average small, medium and large please? ☺️
made these last night for my son and i we got so many compliments this morning! yay thank you
Very easy method I will try; however, bear in mind the elderly and those with arthritic conditions, the filter pocket slot might need to be wider.
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for providing this
I prefer straps, how do you make them for this mask?
8×14 is too tight. I suggest 9×14
You failed at making this video for “beginners.” But not by what you showed or said in the video, but rather by what you did not show, nor say. For example: It was very difficult to tell how exactly you positioned the stretch cord, you went way too fast! I had to watch another video to find out how to position the stretch cord. Example #2: You failed to remind us beginners that when ironing the creases, to make sure the filter side was in the back. I ironed accidentally the creases on the wrong side because of this. I did finally make the mask, but not without hiccups because of your merky at times information or lack thereof. Also, my machine will not sew over humps, and i tried to put something under the presser foot, but it jammed my sewing machine.
I made this today, and have decided that I don’t need a wire. Yay!
Gracias por este tutorial tan sencillo. Lo pondré en práctica. Un saludo.