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please make sure that you prewash your fabric using a mild detergent and no fabric softener. this will help to shrink the fabric to prevent it from shrinking later on after it's been sewn
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download the pattern to your computer. open the file to print
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step print & cut cotton face mask pattern
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don't forget to the 1-inch square to make sure the pattern has printed off right and is sized correctly. cut around the line of the pattern
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cut out a total of of fabric using this pattern. you should end up
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bias tape- if you plan on using bias tape cut of double fold
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place a pin horizontally along the seam allowance of the bottom of the mask as a visual reminder to leave a opening
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cut a 7-inch length of floral wire to create a flexible nose
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turn the ends of the wire inwards to prevent them from poking through the fabric
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gently bend and center the wire along the seam allowance on the top of the mask and pin it in place
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step press and top stitch your cotton face mask
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topstitch 1/4th of an from the edge along the bottom of the mask
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give the mask one final press and clip any threads
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sew a close-fitting cotton face mask
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this cotton face mask features a flexible nose wire to allow
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it's important to use a tightly woven cotton fabri if you're not sure what tightly woven means hold it up to the
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begin by printing off the pdf pattern. download the pattern to your computer
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step pin and sew lining and main fabrics
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place the mask right sides together and pin along the outward curve of the fabric
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sew the seam
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bias tape
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bias tape
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to create a mask
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these numbers are suggestions
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bias tape to the straight edge of the fabric
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step create flexible nose
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step turn right side out
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turn the mask right side out by pulling the inside of the fabric through the opening. i like to grab onto the wire as i pull to prevent it from bending
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press the mask