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19. Here's a site with some helpful dimensions
Fri Jul 17, 2020, 03:13 PM
Jul 2020
https://aplat.com/blogs/shus-notebook/diy-cloth-face-mask

That's the first place I saw the pattern, but I like the extra stitching from the video in my OP better. There's bunches of vids and pages for it. Just use the keywords "3D mask" or "origami mask" to find them.
I've been using this one central scrutinizer Jul 2020 #1
Joann Fabrics stepped right up in providing mask patterns and supplies blogslut Jul 2020 #3
I wouldn;t buy water from hobby lobby if it was free OriginalGeek Jul 2020 #17
I went into Hobby Lobby before the pandemic TlalocW Jul 2020 #37
You might try these TlalocW Jul 2020 #13
I use Hoooked ribbon XL Ms. Toad Jul 2020 #20
Huh, I had never heard of hooked ribbon TlalocW Jul 2020 #36
It's a brand name for t-shirt yarn blogslut Jul 2020 #41
It's kind of like the ties in a sweatshirt - Ms. Toad Jul 2020 #43
Those might work. central scrutinizer Jul 2020 #22
So do mine TlalocW Jul 2020 #35
I've resorted to 1" strips of cut up t-shirts blogslut Jul 2020 #23
Good idea central scrutinizer Jul 2020 #27
I just cut them about 8" long and sew them on raw blogslut Jul 2020 #29
I'll try one central scrutinizer Jul 2020 #30
If you sew channels in the sides blogslut Jul 2020 #31
But we have a septic tank, not sewers. sl8 Jul 2020 #2
I had the same initial reaction Coventina Jul 2020 #4
I thought septic field greener grass in patterns. roamer65 Jul 2020 #18
I'm not great at spelling blogslut Jul 2020 #5
You spelled it fine. sl8 Jul 2020 #7
I would have gone for - People who sew Nevilledog Jul 2020 #9
some people are saying sewist - cross between sewer and artist IcyPeas Jul 2020 #12
I use seamstress TlalocW Jul 2020 #15
Same here. Ms. Toad Jul 2020 #21
Yeah, I was like "whaaat?" lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #16
thank you!! handmade34 Jul 2020 #6
Those look like they have nice coverage and shape MissB Jul 2020 #8
Here's a site with some helpful dimensions blogslut Jul 2020 #19
Sweet! Thank you! MissB Jul 2020 #24
See, my printer ran out of ink...5 years ago blogslut Jul 2020 #25
KnR! Hekate Jul 2020 #10
I like those, is there a filter pocket? Green Line Jul 2020 #11
The opening is the pocket :) blogslut Jul 2020 #14
I use this pattern as I can put a filter in it. Also a 3D Mask and I add a wire in the top. KewlKat Jul 2020 #26
Nice adaptation! blogslut Jul 2020 #28
It is quite asceptical tanks whistler162 Jul 2020 #32
Happy to be your pipeline blogslut Jul 2020 #33
Thanks, Blogslut/others. No machine with me, but good thread. Hortensis Jul 2020 #34
I like that pattern. Looks very easy to sew, unlike some popular others. Goodheart Jul 2020 #38
Since we're talking masks... TlalocW Jul 2020 #39
I've been using 20 guage copper wire. Lars39 Jul 2020 #42
I like that pattern! EllieBC Jul 2020 #40
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