Mask Pattern Using Bias Tape
Cut each corner diagonally.
Mask pattern using bias tape. As a result i can now crank out bias tape 3x s as fast as i was. 2 48 lengths bias tape learn more about bias tape here. 2 pieces of contrasting fabric 12 x 6 2 pieces single or double sided fusible stabilizer 6 x 6 80 of bias binding packaged or made with a 1 dritz bias tape maker iron. It is a never ending job.
I am part of a team making bias tape for the masks. How to make a mask. I ordered a bias tape tool 2 weeks ago but it has not arrived and i couldn t wait. I used 6 of floral wire but you could improvise with a lightweight paperclip a twist tie or jewelry wire.
Kimberly from sweet red poppy is one of the hardest working bloggers i know and it s no surprise that when the need came she worked her behind off to come up with and share not one or two but three different face mask patterns for others to use. Bias tape face mask with pocket. The higher thread count the better. Just sew the bias tape ribbon into each corner of the mask.
This pattern offers a sturdy structure so the surface of the mask can have a bit more detail. I make on average 25 40 yards a day. Sew the bias tape in place along the crease closest to the raw edge repeating this on the opposite side. Either way will work but since supplies are harder to come by i would probably recommend doing the second one.
Find the center of the bias tape and position it at the center of the mask. This mask fits an adult male or female with a big head sigh for adult females try 8 x8 1 length of wire. This will use a lot less material. Pin in place along the length of the mask.
Cut a 10 x 12 rectangle of fabric. In the top half of the fabric pin your 16 bias tape strips seam side down to each corner in a diagonal pattern. Open the bias tape to align the raw edge of the bias tape with the raw edges of the mask.