DIY Bandana Face Masks With Ear Loops Tutorials
Today, I have created two bandana face masks using only one
bandana. These face masks are sewn by hand onto a premade mask with ear loops.
Using one bandana, needles, thread, and premade masks, these masks can be ready
in approximately two hours. After the bandana is sewn onto the masks, these
masks are ready to be worn and washed. Here is the tutorial for making the
first scarf bandana with ear loops.
Materials:
1 Bandana- any
color
Scissors
Embroidery Thread
Thread
Embroidery
needles
Regular needles
Premade mask
Fabric made of
Cotton
Iron
Safety pins or
sewing pins
Wash the bandana
and the cotton fabric. Wait for the bandana and the cotton fabric to dry. After
that iron, the cotton fabric, and the bandana. Next, sew the cotton fabric on
the front of the mask and on the back of the mask. Once that is done, cut one
bandana in half. Sew the edges of the bandana that was cut in half. Fold the
bandana in half and insert one end of the bandana onto the mask with safety
pins. Sew the corner of the bandana onto the mask. Continue sewing the sides of
the bandana onto the mask. Remove the safety pins. Sew the areas where you had
the safety pins. Then, sew the back of the mask. After that it is ready to be
worn.
The scarf bandana will cover your nose and your chin. If you want
a longer length or to cover your neck, do not cut the bandana in half. Instead,
fold the bandana in half and sew it onto the mask for a longer length or to
cover your neck. Here is the tutorial for the second bandana mask. Using the
other half of the bandana, sew the edges of the bandana. Sew cotton fabric on
the front and on the back of the mask.
Next, fold the bandana in half. Insert one end of the bandana onto
the mask with safety pins. Sew the corner of the bandana with embroidery thread
and with an embroidery needle. Sew the edges of the bandana onto the mask.
Then, remove the safety pins and sew those areas with embroidery thread. Last,
shorten the bottom part of the bandana with scissors. Continue sewing the
leftover fabric onto the mask. After that it is ready to be worn and washed.
Have a safe Memorial Day weekend.
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