Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Best Material for DIY Masks


When I started wondering if a filter material were being sold for masks, naturally, I looked it up. The results are surprising.  The ones I have commercially made masks. However, I only have a few, so I might end up making some having read this information.

https://smartairfilters.com/en/blog/best-materials-make-diy-face-mask-virus/

Do you plan to make masks? Or, have you made masks? What material did you use?

5 comments:

  1. I have 2 boxes I bought last year. Hubby carries one box with him while he is hauling. IF we run out... yes I will be making them. Thank you for doing the research for me. I read through it and bookmarked the site.
    Blessed be Stay well and safe

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    1. Chef,
      It is good you do have some. I started wondering what else I could use when the four or five I have are no longer viable. When I can, I intend to buy the tiny elastic for them. Tommy has drawers of tshirts that are not worn at all. Somewhere, I have tons of tshirt fabric. You are welcome. I am going to your blog to see what is happening.

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  2. I dont plan to make masks, they aren't super popular here so I wont be ridiculed if I dont and I dont like how uncomfortable they are. i am staying home a LOT though

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    1. kylie,
      Lots of people here don't wear them. I only see maybe 6 masks being worn in huge super stores. I am sure some ridicule me in their mind, but I don't care. I figure I only have to come across one person throwing off the virus to maybe die. I never get out of the car without a mask on. Actually, I have worn two different kinds and I am surprised at how comfortable they are. I though they would press on my lips and nose, but they don't. Stay in and stay safe.

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  3. Hi Linda, I'm a member of a Yahoo group you were in back in 2007 and I just found your blogs. I've thought of you over the years when I've used my reacher and when my sister-in-law or a friend talked about their chickens.

    Yes, I'm making masks. First ones - outer layer and lining are woven fabrics I had from making shirts in the 80s. Yes, my stash is old. Both are faced with non woven interfacing, the sew-in kind, not iron-on (melted glue would suffocate me!)

    Second bunch are a cotton sheet with a nice high thread count...label was cut off when I cut the bottom up years ago to make napkins, so I don't know the number. Same interfacing.

    There's no elastic to be had in our county, but between my stash and my mother's I have plenty. When it's gone there's always the huge amount of bias binding from the 1950s when my mom and great aunt were in a sewing circle making aprons and pot holders for the Eastern Star bazaar. I think some of it's older than I am (nearly 73).

    This can be a good moneymaker for you if your fabric stash is still large.

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