Mask with built-in filter and nose padding dooone ;D Quite happy with it on the whole. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with my first masks (with open pockets for a filter and nose wire) but I like that I don’t have to mess with removing then replacing the nose wire with every wash.
Mask pattern experiment #2 of 3! At least from what I’ve seen so far, this is the most requested pattern from hospitals. It’s called the “Clover mask” and it’s pattern can be found at makemasks.org :>
Mask pattern one if three that I’ll be experimenting with! This pattern is called the “Olson mask” and has been specifically requested from several hospitals. It has a filter pocket, but doesn’t have one in for these pics.
The pattern’s free online - just google “Olson mask”!
Working on a very different kind of project today - making reusable/ washable facemasks! O: Right now I’m experimenting with various patterns to see which one has the best ratio between time it takes to make vs effectiveness.
While I might make some fancy/fun/embroidered masks for sale in my Etsy shop, I’ll of course just be donating any ‘standard’ ones
Working out in the new neighborhood backyard gym with Lila and Ginger Rogers helped me with my crunches sets. * * #covid_19 #stayhome #workoutmotivation #backyardgym #dogsofinstagram #pitmixagram #fullbodyworkout (at Kent, Ohio) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-NPcJWnz8K/?igshid=yoqy4u9vudq4