Make your own facemask in a few easy steps!

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In times like these when COVID-19 is affecting all of us greatly in every way, it’s more important than ever to not only be safe from disease and healthy but also to be resourceful and practical. 

With the right tools and materials, it’s very easy to make your own basic protective gear. Did you know that with some spare cloth, a printer, and a sewing machine, you can sew your own facemask? Now there’s no need to worry about disposable facemasks—you can quickly craft your own for light everyday use and supplies of surgical masks can go to health workers and frontliners who need them more. 

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Outer fabric (20cm x 80cm)
  • Inner fabric (20cm x 80cm)
  • Band (2m)
  • Printer
  • Sewing machine/sewing tools

* The above measurements are good for three masks.

* Soft-textured material, such as gauze, is preferable.

* You can add your own embroidery or lace.

 

 

SIZE CHART

Size

Finished size

Length of ear band

For babies (9 months – 3 years)

8.5cm x 12.5cm

29cm x 2 pieces

For children (5 – 9 years)

11cm x 14.5cm

31cm x 2 pieces

For adults

13cm x 17cm

35cm x 2 pieces

 

Instructions:

  1. Sew the outer fabric together.
  • Cut two pieces of the outer fabric according to the attached pattern, which you can print for accuracy. Place the pieces together right-side in, then sew them with 1cm seam allowance. Press-iron edges and topstitch. Don’t forget to reinforce the stitches at the start and end.

 

 

  1. Do the same for the inner fabric.
  • You can decorate the mask at this step.
  1. Sew the inner and the outer fabric together.
  • Place the inner and outer fabric together right-side in, then sew the top and bottom. Press-iron edges and topstitch.
  • Then turn the inner fabrics right-side out. Press-iron and topstitch.

 

 

  1. Make the elastic band.
  • Sew the inner mask layer. Fold one edge three times and stitch. Do the same for the other side.

  • Assemble the elastic band by cutting it according to the measurements in the size chart plus 3cm seam allowance. (You’re free to adjust the measurements as needed.) Insert it through the edges of the mask and tie a knot to secure them.

  1. Iron the mask to finish it!

 

You can also watch this video to see how everything is done:

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And you can download the patterns and instructions here: http://bit.ly/BrotherDIYFacemask. 

Other notes:

  • You can use any pattern and design you want!
  • For better results, tighter stitches, and a more durable mask, you can machine-stitch it with reliable tools such as Brother Sewing Machines.

Brother Philippines stands with the nation in its fight against COVID-19, and supports all efforts to combat the spread of the virus and heal the country. 

For information and updates on Brother products, customers may visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BROTHERatyourside. They can also call the Brother Helpdesk Hotline at (02) 8 581-9898, or through the toll-free line at 1-10-BROTHER or send an email to [email protected].

8 Comments so far. Feel free to join this conversation.

  1. Jon (beintheworldyoga.com) 2020/04/03 at 3:09 pm - Reply

    Great instructions. I tried a different way from another site. I’ll try this out.

  2. Ramil Hinolan 2020/04/03 at 3:37 pm - Reply

    Yes, because of the limited supply of face masks, we need to sew some and maybe give to those who have none.

  3. Gervin Khan 2020/04/03 at 5:48 pm - Reply

    I am so happy to know that making a face mask is so easy. I am not good in sewing or stitching but I think by following these steps I can make my own face mask and I can also share this with others.

  4. Bella 2020/04/03 at 9:37 pm - Reply

    this looks so easy, who knew!! thank you fro sharing this.

  5. Celebrate Woman Today 2020/04/03 at 11:46 pm - Reply

    There are so many ways to make a mask these days. Easy enough if you have a sewing machine. But if there’s none?

  6. Maysz 2020/04/04 at 3:46 am - Reply

    This is so cute DYI face makes and it looks easy to made I would love to try this!

  7. Sundeep 2020/04/04 at 10:18 am - Reply

    Oh God! Finally I found this useful article. There is an shortage in our city. Face mask is not available

  8. Fransic verso 2020/04/05 at 7:21 am - Reply

    If I have the equipments for this, I would totally try these because it seems easy and very helpful for people who didn’t catch some before it ran out. Thank you for sharing!

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