Thank you for patterns, tutorials and helpful details. Best of all, really like you actually wearing mask and showing exactly how it looks on face. You're the best! 😊
FINALLY a mask pattern that fits me perfectly without alterations!! I wear glasses and I am fog free. I didn't need the nose wire!! Thank you so very much for my new favorite pattern!
Who thought we would still need masks in 2022 ! love your pattern . I especially like the generous overall fit. This is going to be my new go to. Hope not for too much longer though
This is the best fitting mask i have made. It doesnt ride up on my face and allows my glasses to lay flat and not fog up. It locks under my chin for a snug fit. Thankyou so much.
I totally agree with you that there are loads of face mask patterns and tutorials out there now compared to the beginning of the year. I have tried a few myself but I'm glad to see people like you still trying to improve on things from lessons learned over the past months. I really enjoyed watching your tutorial. Detailed and easy to follow. I also like the fact that you tried it on at the end to give people an idea of the fit. And thanks for the free patterns which I've downloaded and will be trying out. x
Hi Meghan I just wanted to let you know I have made two medium size masks and the little case to put them in. I made other masks but these fit best of any I have tried. Your videos are so easy to follow and very informative and its nice that you talk about your other interests as well. Thank you!!
I made a one piece mask yesterday instead of two pieces and having a seam at my nose, and it turned out sooooo good, because it actually fit the inner lining better. Don't know how or why but that is how I am going to make my masks from now on. thank you for your great tutorial and patterns! :)
I really like the sound of your voice and very clear explanations. I’m not sure about the fit of this mask though. I’d like it tighter on my face. Also wonder about glasses fogging. Other masks show the glasses sitting ON the mask to prevent fogging. I’m not sure that is very successful either. :-)
Thank you! When it’s your own voice it’s so hard to listen to! So in terms of fogging...I wear glasses occasionally when I take my contacts out, I usually tuck the tip of the mask under my glasses but I get a little bit of fogging. I would put a metal nose piece in to give yourself a secure fit to avoid fogging if you wear glasses regularly
Best fitting mask I have come across. No fogged up glasses. I used the medium size for myself, Cut it the size of the pocket one, but didn't use any filter. Nose wire slips in and out with ease so you can wash the mask.
Thank you for this pattern and clear, concise instructions! The various sizes will be great for my grand children of various ages! I am new to seeing your videos, and I am planning to make this with the pouches I saw earlier today!
Hi Bonita! (Pretty in Spanish!) your comment caught my attention inmediately and now that I just finished my mask I feel like it needs to be snug around the chin. Would you be so kind as to explain to me how did you make the pleats? Where they rather darts or what. I'm new to sewing so I don't have a clue. Also how many pleats and how apart you sewed them. Thank you so much for your kind answer.
In case she doesn’t see your comment, she most likely did something called a “box pleat” in the center at the bottom of the mask. I don’t have a box pleat mask yet, but I’m sure other channels have them!
@@MeghanGraceDIY It was very kind of you to answer my question. Turns out I tried inserting a coffee filter filter (Edit: like you advised me) that I made using one of your smaller size patterns and once in place your mask fit me perfectly around the chin! I would not look anywhere else because your masks are by far the best I have found in UA-cam and believe me I have seen hundreds of tutorials. You certainly are a very skilled profesional and I thank you for the interest you put in helping me out.
I deleted every other face mask tutorial I had. This is quick, easy and the best part is if the elastic is too small, too big, breaks or wears out it is easily replaceable. Thank you!!!!!!!!!
These look awesome and I love that there isn't a ton of waste like woth some of the others. I have tried three different patterns, hopefully this one, the forth, will be my last lol
@@MeghanGraceDIY what is it olson I think it’s called the one created at the hospital. I also like 3D by twins and also the quick olson! I’m trying new one today
thank you so much for your experienced tips along with making an awesome video on how to make the most comfortable mask.. i was loving your material you used with the cats.. can you also share if you use an online fabric company for your fabric purchases.. thanks again, i look forward to following you with other tutorials..
I get my mask fabrics mostly from Etsy - the only vendor I didn’t care for was spoonflower, I thought the quality was not great and they are over priced. Joann fabrics also has custom prints which is where I got the frenchie fabric in my apron video!
Great tutorial. Thank you so much. I like to use filter fabric in between the two layers but with this type of mask It always bunches up. Can you let me know how to fix this please. I look forward to your answer and Again thank you for this great tutorial.
I would add layer of interfacing - that will stop the bunching. I tend to not use interfacing because it makes it a bit harder to breathe through but I also have asthma and I’m a bit sensitive to breathing through masks.
I’ve been trying to find a video where the patterns are available in all adult sizes, and to where it’s only 2 layers but with a pocket filter😭😭😭 ahhh thank you so much for this. I love fitted face masks and I cannot make pleated masks even if I try I suck at it!😭 thank you
I'm so glad you found what you are looking for! I had a whole conversation with my bf last night about how everyone has their own preferences when it comes to masks...some like pleated, some like fitted, some like one layer and some like as thick as possible! Good luck in your sewing adventures!
I like the way this mask looks. I’ve been trying to recreate store bought fabric masks with messy results, but I prefer the elastic to be fixed in place with little rubber adjusters. How can I alter this pattern to fit my needs?
If you want to fix the elastic in place you could feed it through the casing on the side, pull as tight as you would like then stitch the elastic in place so it doesn’t move. I also have a video on attaching the rubber adjusters and there is a link in the description to the ones I like!
Hello there, Thanks for this clear and helpful video and patterns, you have incorporated all the issues I need. However, I found the large pattern tapered a bit too much at the edge to cover the top rough seams when the elastic casings were folded over? Have you found this a problem before or is it me?
Thank you again for this Great tutorial. I have a question please. My daughters mask slips down off her nose when she talks. Can you please tell me how to fix this. I have tried two different sizes but they both slip Thank you again.
Would the pattern print out the actual size or does it need to be enlarged? Also, would 7" elastic per side be the standard length for the 1/4 elastic for all sizes? If we use 1/8 width elastic what length should it be cut? Thank you
@@cassandracobbs-williams4538 @Cassandra Cobbs-Williams Here is one seller on etsy, but you may be able to find it cheaper. Its always a crowd favorite!!www.etsy.com/listing/859675006/unicorn-cats-on-black-timeless-treasures?ref=hp_rv-1&sca=1
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing skills with us. Now just a question: do you have a pattern for the actual filter? If I use non-woven material, how I can cut it? Thank you so much again.
I think it does, but I do wear glasses from time to time and they do fog without the nose piece. I just find the nose piece very uncomfortable so I don't put one it but I think its personal preference!
This is an awesome tutorial! I'm wondering if the nose wire will last with multiple washings of the mask, or if they should be sewn in place. I'm a glasses wearer and I need a mask that will not fog up my glasses. I also sell masks and don't want the nose wire coming off.
Yes sewing it in place is not a bad idea. I have noticed with the nose wire as well that if you consistently unfold and fold the nose wire, like adjusting it over and over they do eventually break in half. It’s easier to swap out if it’s not sewn in place.
@@MeghanGraceDIY Thank you! I hadn't thought about the nose wire breaking and having to replace it. This makes sense. I'm also wondering about the sizing. I downloaded all of the patterns and it seems that there is a bit of a difference between small and medium, but the large is quite different (for both the adult and child masks). Do you have approximate sizing guides for these?
So here is how the sizing has worked for me so far - the adult medium fits the average adult. If the person is more petite I go down to the small, if they seem to have a larger face then average I go up to the large. Kids on the other hand are a bit tougher since they vary so much in size no matter what age. I use the child small for kids under 5 and kids above 5 I go for the medium. I have some friends with 7 year old kids who fit in the child small and my nephew gets an adult small because he’s 12. With kids it’s a bit of trial and error, but I strongly recommend getting the elastic adjusters for kids so they can adjust the elastic to what is comfortable. If I know anything it’s that the mask is not staying on if it isn’t comfortable!!
@@MeghanGraceDIY Thank you again for being so responsive! I have made 4 adult masks and am just finishing up my first medium child size. I made medium for my husband and it fits him perfectly, but I had to make a minor adjustment for mine. My daughter is petite so I went with a small for her (not sure how it fits yet but I think it will be perfect). I decided to try the child medium and am just waiting for the elastic adjusters to be delivered tomorrow. I have made close to 200 pleated masks but this one is far more comfortable than any of them! Your tutorials are great and I've subscribed to your channel so I don't miss any more of them! Thanks again!
This one is good for glasses if you insert a nose wire, or you can check out my newest mask video on a 3D mask which I think is a very good version for people who wear glasses (I wear glasses too but I wear my contacts for recording so there is no reflection from the lighting!!)
Just curious thats a nice mask but do you have or could you design a sort of extra large mask that would fit for a guy like me with a beard I havent been able to find a mask that covers my face well because of my beard searching and searching amazon and nothing please help
@@MeghanGraceDIY No just something that would actually cover my big face say for instance a mask that about 7.5 inch to 8 inch tall so it just fit snug to my face and the fact that i have a beard
Ok so check out my adult large pattern A it’s pretty big. Then add to it what ever you need to I order for it to be the measurements you mentioned. Remember I incorporate seam allowance, so as 1/2 in the whatever your final measurement will be!
I wish there were patterns out there without the vertical stitiching line all the way from top to botton in the centre. Not only are they bulky but you run the risk of airborn droplets finding the holes in the fabric from the needle. The ones where part of the centre is cut on the fold with only a dart to fit around the chin area are best. If you could redesign this pattern in a similar manner then this would be my choice for one of the top designs, but I won't wear anything where the entire centre seam is sewn.
There are patterns in that style, I’d recommend checking out my pleated pattern video. That has no seams in the middle. I personally like the seam in the middles because I feel like it gives me a better shape around my nose and under my eyes. Unfortunately there isn’t a TON of research out there as to what is the beat option besides the fact that handkerchiefs and gaiters don’t do anything. I’ve also seen the birthday candle test, if you can blow a birthday candle out through the mask, you probably don’t have enough protection.
For kids I usually do 9-10 and then add the elastic adjusters on each side so they can be adjusted and the child won’t be annoyed with the mask being too tight or too loose.
Studies ( discussed on the DOCTORS tv show release in the last month recommend WATER PROOF outer layer ( ripcord nylon, poly ) with an inner fabric of quilter cotton. It has been proven to decrease the viral load to the wearer.
Pouvez-vous ajouter au masque un cable tie , zip tie pour un maximum de confort dans la couture verticale du ? ou dans les coutures horizontales du masque 3D. Mille mercis pour vos masques.
Oui, vous pouvez certainement ajouter des liens au lieu de l'élastique si cela est plus confortable pour vous, il suffit de le passer à travers le boîtier sur le côté - I hope this is somewhat accurate, I used google translate!
@@MeghanGraceDIY Il ne s'agit pas de liens en tissu. Il s'agît d 1 cable tie ou zip tie en plastique pour attacher les plantes pour agrandir l'espace devant la bouche et mieux respirer.
Hmm so you could use a sticky nose wire and just flip the mask inside out to stick it to the inside. If it’s not sticky, you would need to sew a channel along the top of the mask and sew closed each end of the nose wire then reopen one end when you want to swap it out. I hope that helps!
I am having so much trouble getting the mirror effect to work...can someone explain it to me like you would explain something to a 1st grader plz. I have missed up a lot of fabric.
Lay you fabric down with the "right" or outer print of the fabric kissing eachother. You should see the inside of your print facing you. If you want a specific print mirrored, but one piece of the mask how you want the print and the find a repeat portion of the print and place it down with the wrong side of the fabric facing you. I hope this helps!!
I have been trying all afternoon to print the 3 sizes of masks but I keep getting an error message and it says I shouldn't try to print again. What is the problem do you know??
Hmmm I don’t know - once I’ve got my break from school I’m going to move my patterns to a website so people can just go to the website and download the PDF (I thankfully end my semester next Friday) but for now if it’s giving you a hard time, email me at MeghanGraceDIY at gmail dot com and I will email you the PDF files
@@MeghanGraceDIY Thank you for replying so quickly. I think the problem might be at this end I got out my instruction book and I will try a few things. If I can't get it working I will email you. Thanks!
@@MeghanGraceDIY Hi Meghan I just wanted to let you know the problem printing is at this end. I tried cleaning and nothing happened but when I did an advanced clean it started to print. Going to print the rest now! Yea!!!!
Each pattern has a line with a measurement next to it - you want to measure that line when you print it out and make sure the measurement is correct. I placed the patterns on 8.5 by 11 pieces of paper, so you should be able to print to actual size and get the correct measurement
Thank you for patterns, tutorials and helpful details. Best of all, really like you actually wearing mask and showing exactly how it looks on face. You're the best! 😊
FINALLY a mask pattern that fits me perfectly without alterations!! I wear glasses and I am fog free. I didn't need the nose wire!! Thank you so very much for my new favorite pattern!
That’s great that you are fog free!!
I love the little pouch to keep a mask in - that's ingenious!!!
Thank you! They make great stocking stuffers!!
Thank you so very much. I have been looking for face mask printable patterns. Yours look fantastic.
Who thought we would still need masks in 2022 ! love your pattern . I especially like the generous overall fit. This is going to be my new go to. Hope not for too much longer though
I know!!!! I thought last year was the end of it…but here we are!!! I may do a cover for n95’s since that’s what’s being recommended now!
I just tried this with my new sewing machine I got for Christmas and it worked out GREAT! Thanks for the fab pattern and useful tips!
I’m so glad! Congrats on the awesome Xmas present!!
This is the best fitting mask i have made. It doesnt ride up on my face and allows my glasses to lay flat and not fog up. It locks under my chin for a snug fit. Thankyou so much.
Your welcome! I’m glad you like the fit!!
I think it's awesome that you provided the tutorial and the pattern for free. Thanks so much to people like you that love to help!!
I’m glad to help!
I totally agree with you that there are loads of face mask patterns and tutorials out there now compared to the beginning of the year. I have tried a few myself but I'm glad to see people like you still trying to improve on things from lessons learned over the past months. I really enjoyed watching your tutorial. Detailed and easy to follow. I also like the fact that you tried it on at the end to give people an idea of the fit. And thanks for the free patterns which I've downloaded and will be trying out. x
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!!
This was a very simple and easy video to watch and understand. Thank you so much👍❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching!!
Great video! Very easy to follow!
Thank you!
The best fitting mask for my husband. Now I am going to make the other sizes for me and my daughters! Thanks for designing!
Your welcome!!
Thank you, Meghan, you're a great guy for making this helpful video! Go, guy, go!
I love all your sewing videos Meghan. Very easy and not complicated. Thank you!♥️
Your welcome!!
Easy to sew and very comfortable to wear. Thanks!
Your welcome!!
Hi Meghan I just wanted to let you know I have made two medium size masks and the little case to put them in. I made other masks but these fit best of any I have tried. Your videos are so easy to follow and very informative and its nice that you talk about your other interests as well. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! This makes my day!!
i absolutely love this pattern, wish i wouldve found it a year ago but even now ive been selling and hope to sell more as people continue to wear them
Thanks so much after all your mask is the best fit for all 6 sizes and the better curved.
Thank you I’m glad they are helpful to you!!
Fabulous clear instructions!
I’m glad it was easy to follow!
Thank you for your excellent tutorial and generosity, Meghan Grace. I look forward to making a couple for my husband and I.
I made a one piece mask yesterday instead of two pieces and having a seam at my nose, and it turned out sooooo good, because it actually fit the inner lining better. Don't know how or why but that is how I am going to make my masks from now on. thank you for your great tutorial and patterns! :)
Hands down...best mask tutorial! I am new to using a sewing machine and there were so many helpful tips. Thank you!!!!
Thank you!
You have been an inspiration to my learning process. Thank you.
Thank you for watching!!!
Thank you for the tutorial and pattern!
Your welcome! Glad to have you!
The best tutorial on UA-cam. Thanks so much for sharing this with us.
Awesome video. Unsure why people would give it a thumbs down.. I have watched many and this is in the top as far as detail goes. Thank you!!
Thank you I appreciate the feedback!!
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I really like the sound of your voice and very clear explanations. I’m not sure about the fit of this mask though. I’d like it tighter on my face. Also wonder about glasses fogging. Other masks show the glasses sitting ON the mask to prevent fogging. I’m not sure that is very successful either. :-)
Thank you! When it’s your own voice it’s so hard to listen to! So in terms of fogging...I wear glasses occasionally when I take my contacts out, I usually tuck the tip of the mask under my glasses but I get a little bit of fogging. I would put a metal nose piece in to give yourself a secure fit to avoid fogging if you wear glasses regularly
Best fitting mask I have come across. No fogged up glasses. I used the medium size for myself, Cut it the size of the pocket one, but didn't use any filter. Nose wire slips in and out with ease so you can wash the mask.
Oh that’s great I’m glad it worked well for you!!!
Thank you for such a simple tutorial to follow. One of best I've come across.
Your very welcome! Feel free to share!!!!
one of the best designs i've seen. the patterns were very helpful, thanks!
Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing and for the free pattern and instructions!
You are welcome 🙂
Thank you such a great mask tutorial,you. You make look so easy.Love the shape of the mask too
😊👍
Thank you!
BRILLIANT thanks for showing also Thank you so much for the patterns keep safe xx
Thank you! Stay safe too!
Thank you for this pattern and clear, concise instructions! The various sizes will be great for my grand children of various ages! I am new to seeing your videos, and I am planning to make this with the pouches I saw earlier today!
Thank you so much!! Welcome to the group!!
Still love this video! Came back for reference. I just struggle with the ear loops.
Awwww that’s such a nice comment - you guys have no idea how much nice comments make my day!!
thankyou really comfortable
That pouch is a good idea.
The pattern links work great! great mask video!
I’m so glad you liked it!
Great tutorial! Best mask instructions I've found!
Thank you so much!
I absoluty love this mask. Thank you for the pattern.
Your welcome! I’m glad you found it easy!!
Awesome video, can't wait to try this pattern. Just waiting on the replacement fabric cause someone took it off my porch lol
Someone took your package of your porch!! That’s so lame!!!
I made this mask but I did one extra step. I put pleats at the bottom. It makes the bottom fit better. I really like these! 👍
Hi Bonita! (Pretty in Spanish!) your comment caught my attention inmediately and now that I just finished my mask I feel like it needs to be snug around the chin. Would you be so kind as to explain to me how did you make the pleats? Where they rather darts or what. I'm new to sewing so I don't have a clue. Also how many pleats and how apart you sewed them. Thank you so much for your kind answer.
In case she doesn’t see your comment, she most likely did something called a “box pleat” in the center at the bottom of the mask. I don’t have a box pleat mask yet, but I’m sure other channels have them!
@@MeghanGraceDIY It was very kind of you to answer my question. Turns out I tried inserting a coffee filter filter (Edit: like you advised me) that I made using one of your smaller size patterns and once in place your mask fit me perfectly around the chin! I would not look anywhere else because your masks are by far the best I have found in UA-cam and believe me I have seen hundreds of tutorials. You certainly are a very skilled profesional and I thank you for the interest you put in helping me out.
Omggggg thank you that’s such a lovely comment! I really do appreciate your kind words :)
THE BEST MASK VIDEO I’VE SEEN SO FAR!!! THANK YOU!!! ✨🙏✨
Thank you I really appreciate the compliment! Please feel free to share it on your facebook so others can find it!
@@MeghanGraceDIY I will probably share it on my Instagram after I finish sewing it! Thanks again! 💖💖💖
I deleted every other face mask tutorial I had. This is quick, easy and the best part is if the elastic is too small, too big, breaks or wears out it is easily replaceable. Thank you!!!!!!!!!
Omg thank you! If you found it helpful
Please feel free to share!!
Sounds like something I would do once I make them😊
Best mask pattern I've made. Thanks.❤️
Yay!!!
These look awesome and I love that there isn't a ton of waste like woth some of the others. I have tried three different patterns, hopefully this one, the forth, will be my last lol
I hope this one worked for you!!
God bless you Meghan
Thanks for your mask tutorial, Megan. I’m going to give it a try tomorrow morning. Happy sewing.💕
Happy sewing!!!
Like you I’ve tried all kinds of patterns! I’ve made and donated all over 500 masks
Thats great! What type do you like the best?
@@MeghanGraceDIY what is it olson I think it’s called the one created at the hospital. I also like 3D by twins and also the quick olson! I’m trying new one today
That’s cool I want to try the 3D one next - my school also just got opera singing masks that have some serious construction to them
Excellent! Thank you:)
Best tutorial I have seen and I have seen a lot. Good job!
Thank you! Please feel free to share!
I love the mask pattern sizes! As always a great how to video.
Thank you linda ❤️❤️❤️
This is the best mask pattern that I have came across it fits so comfortably. Thank you so much for sharing :)
Thank you for watching!
thank you Meghan!!! I love this design!!
Meghan I wish there’s a way for me send a picture of what I made out of your pattern!!!
I’ve added some bling to one, aww so cute!! 👍🏻
Please send it to my email, meghangracediy@gmail.com
thank you so much for your experienced tips along with making an awesome video on how to make the most comfortable mask.. i was loving your material you used with the cats.. can you also share if you use an online fabric company for your fabric purchases..
thanks again, i look forward to following you with other tutorials..
I get most of my fabric from Joann fabrics which you can order from online, but for stretch specifically I order from spandex house in nyc!
Where does she bet her fabric from... I love the prints and patterns on them😍
I get my mask fabrics mostly from Etsy - the only vendor I didn’t care for was spoonflower, I thought the quality was not great and they are over priced. Joann fabrics also has custom prints which is where I got the frenchie fabric in my apron video!
@@MeghanGraceDIY thaaaank you❤ heading there rn!
thank you..great video
I love this pattern. What size is the elastic for the kids size
I sew your pattern and it’s best fitting.
Thank you so much! Please feel free to share with friends!
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing!
Your welcome!!
This is the one I'm making. I already have the nose bridge piece because I'm tired of foggy glasses 🤓
Omg me too - I don’t wear them often but when I do I’m like “who is there?? Who am I talking to??”
@@MeghanGraceDIY who that? 😂
thanks
awesome!
Great tutorial. Thank you so much.
I like to use filter fabric in between the two layers but with this type of mask
It always bunches up. Can you let me know how to fix this please. I look forward to your answer and
Again thank you for this great tutorial.
I would add layer of interfacing - that will stop the bunching. I tend to not use interfacing because it makes it a bit harder to breathe through but I also have asthma and I’m a bit sensitive to breathing through masks.
Thank you so much. It is fitting good.
Enjoy your day:)
Your welcome! Thanks for watching!
I’ve been trying to find a video where the patterns are available in all adult sizes, and to where it’s only 2 layers but with a pocket filter😭😭😭 ahhh thank you so much for this. I love fitted face masks and I cannot make pleated masks even if I try I suck at it!😭 thank you
I'm so glad you found what you are looking for! I had a whole conversation with my bf last night about how everyone has their own preferences when it comes to masks...some like pleated, some like fitted, some like one layer and some like as thick as possible! Good luck in your sewing adventures!
I like the way this mask looks. I’ve been trying to recreate store bought fabric masks with messy results, but I prefer the elastic to be fixed in place with little rubber adjusters. How can I alter this pattern to fit my needs?
If you want to fix the elastic in place you could feed it through the casing on the side, pull as tight as you would like then stitch the elastic in place so it doesn’t move. I also have a video on attaching the rubber adjusters and there is a link in the description to the ones I like!
Hello there, Thanks for this clear and helpful video and patterns, you have incorporated all the issues I need. However, I found the large pattern tapered a bit too much at the edge to cover the top rough seams when the elastic casings were folded over? Have you found this a problem before or is it me?
No one has said they have had that issue but everyone is different so feel free to adjust to pattern to your own face!
Thank you again for this Great tutorial. I have a question please.
My daughters mask slips down off her nose when she talks. Can you please tell me how to fix this.
I have tried two different sizes but they both slip
Thank you again.
It either needs to be tighter or you need to put a metal nose bridge inside
@@MeghanGraceDIY you make everything so easy. :). Thanks so much
Excelente, gracias, desde Venezuela
I would like to add the elastic so that it doesn't move, how could I do that with this pattern? It is possible?
You could if you scrunch the sides to where you like them, then stitch the holes of the casing closed on each end
Could you tell me what the sizes are recommended for in age. Please
For which age?
Would the pattern print out the actual size or does it need to be enlarged? Also, would 7" elastic per side be the standard length for the 1/4 elastic for all sizes? If we use 1/8 width elastic what length should it be cut? Thank you
It should print out actual size. I include a real measurement on the pattern so when it prints you can check it and make sure it printed properly.
I like the fabric in the picture. Is there a way I can buy that fabric?
@@cassandracobbs-williams4538 @Cassandra Cobbs-Williams Here is one seller on etsy, but you may be able to find it cheaper. Its always a crowd favorite!!www.etsy.com/listing/859675006/unicorn-cats-on-black-timeless-treasures?ref=hp_rv-1&sca=1
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing skills with us. Now just a question: do you have a pattern for the actual filter? If I use non-woven material, how I can cut it? Thank you so much again.
Yea just use a non woven material like a coffee filter and cut it to fit. At this point you can probably order then easily on Amazon at this point!
does the mask work without nose bridge? Thank you!
I think it does, but I do wear glasses from time to time and they do fog without the nose piece. I just find the nose piece very uncomfortable so I don't put one it but I think its personal preference!
This is an awesome tutorial! I'm wondering if the nose wire will last with multiple washings of the mask, or if they should be sewn in place. I'm a glasses wearer and I need a mask that will not fog up my glasses. I also sell masks and don't want the nose wire coming off.
Yes sewing it in place is not a bad idea. I have noticed with the nose wire as well that if you consistently unfold and fold the nose wire, like adjusting it over and over they do eventually break in half. It’s easier to swap out if it’s not sewn in place.
@@MeghanGraceDIY Thank you! I hadn't thought about the nose wire breaking and having to replace it. This makes sense. I'm also wondering about the sizing. I downloaded all of the patterns and it seems that there is a bit of a difference between small and medium, but the large is quite different (for both the adult and child masks). Do you have approximate sizing guides for these?
So here is how the sizing has worked for me so far - the adult medium fits the average adult. If the person is more petite I go down to the small, if they seem to have a larger face then average I go up to the large. Kids on the other hand are a bit tougher since they vary so much in size no matter what age. I use the child small for kids under 5 and kids above 5 I go for the medium. I have some friends with 7 year old kids who fit in the child small and my nephew gets an adult small because he’s 12. With kids it’s a bit of trial and error, but I strongly recommend getting the elastic adjusters for kids so they can adjust the elastic to what is comfortable. If I know anything it’s that the mask is not staying on if it isn’t comfortable!!
@@MeghanGraceDIY Thank you again for being so responsive! I have made 4 adult masks and am just finishing up my first medium child size. I made medium for my husband and it fits him perfectly, but I had to make a minor adjustment for mine. My daughter is petite so I went with a small for her (not sure how it fits yet but I think it will be perfect). I decided to try the child medium and am just waiting for the elastic adjusters to be delivered tomorrow. I have made close to 200 pleated masks but this one is far more comfortable than any of them! Your tutorials are great and I've subscribed to your channel so I don't miss any more of them! Thanks again!
Im really glad I can be helpful 😊
Hi Megan, do you have a pattern for people who wear glasses?
This one is good for glasses if you insert a nose wire, or you can check out my newest mask video on a 3D mask which I think is a very good version for people who wear glasses (I wear glasses too but I wear my contacts for recording so there is no reflection from the lighting!!)
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Just curious thats a nice mask but do you have or could you design a sort of extra large mask that would fit for a guy like me with a beard I havent been able to find a mask that covers my face well because of my beard searching and searching amazon and nothing please help
I have a size large but nothing specifically for a bears. Are you looking for something you can place the beard inside? You’ve got me thinking...
@@MeghanGraceDIY No just something that would actually cover my big face say for instance a mask that about 7.5 inch to 8 inch tall so it just fit snug to my face and the fact that i have a beard
Ok so check out my adult large pattern A it’s pretty big. Then add to it what ever you need to I order for it to be the measurements you mentioned. Remember I incorporate seam allowance, so as 1/2 in the whatever your final measurement will be!
I have not been able to find this pattern (iPad) please help 🙏🏻
Absolutely LOVE your tutorial. Just wondering if you are related to Tierrafae?
Nope! Is that another channel?
Yes she a soap maker. I thought for sure you guys were related lol
I checked out that channel and now I want to make pretty soaps!
What length should I use for the elastic for a size large mask?? Thank You
I would go with 8, provided it’s for you or someone you know you could always make it smaller
I wish there were patterns out there without the vertical stitiching line all the way from top to botton in the centre. Not only are they bulky but you run the risk of airborn droplets finding the holes in the fabric from the needle. The ones where part of the centre is cut on the fold with only a dart to fit around the chin area are best. If you could redesign this pattern in a similar manner then this would be my choice for one of the top designs, but I won't wear anything where the entire centre seam is sewn.
There are patterns in that style, I’d recommend checking out my pleated pattern video. That has no seams in the middle. I personally like the seam in the middles because I feel like it gives me a better shape around my nose and under my eyes. Unfortunately there isn’t a TON of research out there as to what is the beat option besides the fact that handkerchiefs and gaiters don’t do anything. I’ve also seen the birthday candle test, if you can blow a birthday candle out through the mask, you probably don’t have enough protection.
Hi, what size adult mask do most adults wear? All, medium, or large?
Most adults wear a medium, very petite adults wear a small and larger adults are good in a large
What size is the elastic for the small children is it 7 inches also
For kids I usually do 9-10 and then add the elastic adjusters on each side so they can be adjusted and the child won’t be annoyed with the mask being too tight or too loose.
What are the ages for Child small and Child Med. and Child Large?
Studies ( discussed on the DOCTORS tv show release in the last month recommend WATER PROOF outer layer ( ripcord nylon, poly ) with an inner fabric of quilter cotton. It has been proven to decrease the viral load to the wearer.
Hello, your "supplies for this tutorial" say fabric 8"x16". In the video, at 1:08 you say we need 8" square. Is that 8"x16" then folded to 8" square?
Yes exactly! That way you get both sides of the mask.
@@MeghanGraceDIY Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it! :)
could you please add a pattern for a adult extra large please?
Pouvez-vous ajouter au masque un cable tie , zip tie pour un maximum de confort dans la couture verticale du ?
ou dans les coutures horizontales du masque 3D.
Mille mercis pour vos masques.
Oui, vous pouvez certainement ajouter des liens au lieu de l'élastique si cela est plus confortable pour vous, il suffit de le passer à travers le boîtier sur le côté - I hope this is somewhat accurate, I used google translate!
@@MeghanGraceDIY
Il ne s'agit pas de liens en tissu.
Il s'agît d 1 cable tie ou zip tie en plastique pour attacher les plantes pour agrandir l'espace devant la bouche et mieux respirer.
How do I decide which mask template to download? Am I large or medium?
Most adults are a medium, I would start there and if it feels too small, go up to the large.
And your cat approves.
Meghan, if I wanted add a removable nose wire...How would I do that?
Hmm so you could use a sticky nose wire and just flip the mask inside out to stick it to the inside. If it’s not sticky, you would need to sew a channel along the top of the mask and sew closed each end of the nose wire then reopen one end when you want to swap it out. I hope that helps!
I am having so much trouble getting the mirror effect to work...can someone explain it to me like you would explain something to a 1st grader plz. I have missed up a lot of fabric.
Lay you fabric down with the "right" or outer print of the fabric kissing eachother. You should see the inside of your print facing you. If you want a specific print mirrored, but one piece of the mask how you want the print and the find a repeat portion of the print and place it down with the wrong side of the fabric facing you. I hope this helps!!
How can I make sure of the scaling on the patterns?
There is a line with a measurement on each pattern, when you print the pattern out measure that line to make sure it matches
@@MeghanGraceDIY thank you 💜
I’d love to make this mask but I can’t find the patterns. Link please?
The links are in the video description or you can email me at MeghanGraceDIY at gmail dot com and I will send you the pdf!
I have been trying all afternoon to print the 3 sizes of masks but I keep getting an error message and it says I shouldn't try to print again. What is the problem do you know??
Hmmm I don’t know - once I’ve got my break from school I’m going to move my patterns to a website so people can just go to the website and download the PDF (I thankfully end my semester next Friday) but for now if it’s giving you a hard time, email me at MeghanGraceDIY at gmail dot com and I will email you the PDF files
@@MeghanGraceDIY Thank you for replying so quickly. I think the problem might be at this end I got out my instruction book and I will try a few things. If I can't get it working I will email you. Thanks!
Your welcome!
@@MeghanGraceDIY Hi Meghan I just wanted to let you know the problem printing is at this end. I tried cleaning and nothing happened but when I did an advanced clean it started to print. Going to print the rest now! Yea!!!!
Yay! Ok so glad you were able to get it worked out!
What scale do we print 100 percent??
Each pattern has a line with a measurement next to it - you want to measure that line when you print it out and make sure the measurement is correct. I placed the patterns on 8.5 by 11 pieces of paper, so you should be able to print to actual size and get the correct measurement
i was not able to print mask, is there a better way
If you email me I can send you the actual files
It shows up as a blank piece of paper when I try to print it, what am I doing wrong?
Email me for the pattern, some operating systems have trouble reading the pattern the way I have it linked