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  1. I have made a fabric face mask video tutorial. In this simple face mask sewing video, I have included the detail on how to cut and sew a face mask step by step no sewing machine...

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    Cut a rectangle out of paper for the base of your mask. Measure across your face from temple to temple. Next, measure the height of your face, from your nose to the top of your forehead. Draw a rectangle on a sheet of plain paper based on those 2 measurements, then cut it out.[1] X Research source Use a measuring tape for this. This is just the base of your mask, so plain printer paper will ...
    Fold the paper in half, then draw half of your mask shape on it. Fold the paper in half widthwise so that the shorter edges match up. Draw half of your desired mask shape onto the folded rectangle, with the center of the mask aligned with the folded edge. Be sure to fill the entire rectangle.[2] X Research source Make the mask curve upward towards the bottom edge of the fold. This will create ...
    Draw the eye hole. Measure the distance between the inside corners of your eyes, then divide that measurement by 2. Draw the eye hole that distance from the folded edge of your rectangle. The eye hole can be any shape you want, but an almond or cat eye shape would work the best. It would be a good idea to make the eyes a little bit bigger than your own. This will make the mask more ...
    Cut the mask out, including the eye holes, then unfold it. At this point, you can move onto the next step, or you can trace the mask onto nicer paper, then cut the final mask out. In either case, it would be a good idea to try the mask on, and make any adjustments.[4] X Research source After you make the adjustments, trace the adjusted mask onto new paper, then cut it out. If you are tracing ...
    Trace the mask onto cardstock, then out it out. You don't have to do this, but it will make your mask thicker and more durable. Simply set the mask down onto a sheet of cardstock and trace around it. Cut the mask out, including the eye holes.[5] X Research source Don't fold the cardstock. Simply unfold the mask, set it down onto the cardstock, and trace around it.
    Look at pictures of masks to get ideas. Thanks Helpful 20 Not Helpful 7
    Your mask doesn't have to be based after a person or animal. You can use random designs. Thanks Helpful 19 Not Helpful 9
    You don't have to make a mask from scratch. You can buy a mask and decorate it. Thanks Helpful 18 Not Helpful 11
    Do not use oil paint. You don't want that close to your face or eyes. Thanks Helpful 22 Not Helpful 1
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  2. Jan 24, 2023 · How do you make a homemade face mask? Homemade facemasks are generally as simple as mixing regular pantry ingredients into a paste and applying it to your skin. Common components include honey, avocado, ground almonds, oats, natural oils, lemon juice, banana, and egg whites.

  3. 5.1M views 4 years ago #diyfacemask #fabricmask #handmademask. More exclusive patterns: https://anjurisa.etsy.com Learn how to make a fabric face mask at home easy with this DIY...

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  4. Apr 17, 2020 · Learn how to make simple and effective cloth face masks with free patterns and tutorials. Find out why, how, and when to wear them to slow the spread of viruses and germs.

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  5. Apr 1, 2020 · HOW TO SEW A FACE MASK TUTORIAL / EASY DIY FABRIC FACE MASK, 2 STYLES: Millie and Chloe These fabric masks can be used at home and if going out in public and while wearing a ho...

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  6. How to make a face mask using materials at home. Pick from 3 options of face mask patterns, including a no-sew DIY face mask and more homemade face mask ideas.