ROUND 3: Craftalongs Challenge - Lettuce Help Our Communities CLOSED

Title: More Masks for Healthcare Folks
**Masks for:**Healthcare Folks
**Pattern Link to Share:**https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgHrnS6n4iA&feature=youtu.be by Joann Fabrics with mods

Same fabrics, some new. I had cut out a large number of blanks and then run out of interfacing. Finally found some interfacing that would not take 2 months to arrive and made up the last of the cut out masks. There are 29 here. They will go out on Sunday to the local hospital group.

I’m going to have to cut into the fabric I didn’t really want to use…you know, the stuff you think you will use for a project. Someday. But it’s a small sacrifice and I can always buy more. I just can’t bring myself to order fabric for masks with all the useable fabric I have stashed. Next batch will be brighter and more fun.

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**Title:**The Baby is Coming
Masks for: Nephew and his Wife
Pattern Link to Share: magpie’s pattern

Long story short…I made 4 masks for my nephew and his wife because they were required at the hospital where she is having a baby. I mailed them two weeks before they were due. He sent me a text saying he never got them so I hurriedly made 4 mores and sent them Priority Mail. Turns out that both packages arrived the day before they had to go to the hospital. At least now, they have 8 masks to use or share…since I was in a hurry, I forgot to take a picture. They sent me this one.

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Title: Stack o’ Masks
Masks for: My cousin and her kids/BF
Pattern Link to Share: Magpie’s Quick and Easy Mask with Darted Front

A stack of masks I mailed to upstate NY…

Title: Mini Masks
Masks for: My three kids
Pattern Link to Share: Magpie’s Quick and Easy Mask with Darted Front

Made the kiddos masks in anticipation of NJ reopening a bit. The littlest one refuses to wear it, which is fun.

Title: His and Hers
Masks for: Neighbor friends
Pattern Link to Share: Magpie’s Quick and Easy Mask with Darted Front

My one friend asked me for patterns, and was quickly overwhelmed by all the information/options I sent. I made her and her husband a couple masks until she gets her feet under her to make her own.

Title: Two more for Ryan
Masks for: My BIL
Pattern Link to Share: Magpie’s Quick and Easy Mask with Darted Front and Pretty Handy Girl’s Best Fit Facemask

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Title: a few masks
For: me
Pattern: don’t know; I have a bunch of patterns cut out and didn’t label them well!

What fun fabrics @endymion.

I had made two masks for friends that did not get delivered in a timely manner, they were still sitting in our car. On Sunday we were taking the foster kittens in to the shelter for a check up and realized we had forgotten our masks. So we broke out the gift ones. But then our friends called and wanted the masks later that day. Whoosh, I sewed up two more in a hurry. Whew. I have 10 inch Robert Kauffman Zoology squares left over from a baby quilt. I use those for the fun and special masks.

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Hello again, all!

So many fun masks! I gotta say, I’m really quite jealous of some of your fabrics! In particular, I love @Abbeeroad 's computer chip fabric and the paisley one next to it! Where did you get those?? :slight_smile:
I sat last month’s contest out because I’d won a prize in the first month’s, but I suppose I’ll throw my hat in the ring again! So I’ll put this here as my first entry:

Title: Lots of Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: https://www.craftpassion.com/face-mask-sewing-pattern/#face-mask-pattern


Here are a few of the masks we have currently completed and waiting to be donated, being displayed by Maccha the turtle. :slight_smile:

So far Mom and I have given away nearly 200 masks, including 60 to the Navajo Nation, and we plan to get another box of 50-60 to them in the mail tomorrow. We’re still cranking out tons, so I would like to offer them to people here! I know this thread is for people who ARE making masks, but if anyone who can’t make them for themselves would like homemade masks, please just ask! I am quite happy to ship free masks, free of charge (if you’d like to pay for them, please donate to your local food bank instead). Please just send me a message if you’d like any masks!

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Hey! Good to see you back! :smile:

Those fabrics are so old! I actually got the circuit board fabric from @AIMR in the 50 projects in I don’t even remember what year craftalong on deadster (2012 maybe?). The paisley I think I got from JoAnns. Or maybe Walmart. I used it to cover a wire framed deer head Mr. Road made (inspired by the old faux taxidermy swap!). Masks sure have been great for stash busting!

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Title: Graduation Mask (part of a larger gift)
Masks for: Lizzie
Pattern Link to Share: Modified Deaconess pattern

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I recognized that fabric right away!!! ha ha

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Title: More Masks for Healthcare Folks 2nd June batch
**Masks for:**Healthcare Folks
**Pattern Link to Share:**https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgHrnS6n4iA&feature=youtu.be by Joann Fabrics with mods

The hospital had lots of donated masks, and they are starting to give them out to visitors that don’t have one with them. AND, stocking up for the 2nd wave in the fall. Was that ok? Wow, hospitals know what is coming. Of course it is ok.

This about half of what will be donated this week. The monkey one is one of my personal masks. This week’s fabric is remnants from baby quilts.

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Title: 6/14 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: https://www.craftpassion.com/face-mask-sewing-pattern/#face-mask-pattern

Now that Mom and I have gotten into a rhythm with our mask-making, we’ve been making lots almost every day. I find it really relaxing to just go through the repetitive motions of sewing, and it kinda helps me wind down before trying to sleep, as well as helping my mental state just by knowing I’m doing what I can to help. Here are the ones we made last Sunday:

Title: 6/16 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same as above

Title: 6/17 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same as above

Title: 6/19 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same as above

Title: 6/20 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same as above

So far we’ve donated 140 masks to the Navajo Nation and about the same amount to others. We’re getting another package ready to send to the Navajo Nation tomorrow!

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Title: More Masks for Healthcare Folks 3rd June batch
**Masks for:**Healthcare Folks
**Pattern Link to Share:**https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgHrnS6n4iA&feature=youtu.be by Joann Fabrics with mods

Wow, love those masks @roler. I agree that making masks does help with the general anxiety levels. It’s almost a compulsion with me.

This is the last batch for a while. Connecticut is doing an amazing job of slowing down the spread due to slow reopening and mask/distance requirements. Now we are requiring 14-day quarantines from certain states. It feels so incredibly weird.

And I have to dismantle and re-configure my craft room. We are putting a door way to our new porch right through the craft room wall…which currently has bookshelves covering all access! But I want that porch!

The colors are similar to the last batch with some superhero fabric thrown in. These will be done by the weekend…about 30 masks total for this batch. That puts me over 300 masks. Not bad since I work full time, foster kittens, have a veggie garden and planting beds to maintain, love canoeing, and love to read. Oh, and the multitude of Zoom meetings that have sprouted like weeds lately.

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Title: To the Beach
Masks for: Niece and Family
Pattern Link to Share: @magpie’s curved mask

My niece and her family are going to the beach with their 8 year old son. She is a nurse and needs a break, but she is very aware of the need to be safe. She asked if I could make her son a mask since she has plenty. I decided to make the whole family the same mask. I found some metal nose wires online that can be tacked to the outside of the mask and they are washable and bendable. I really like them a lot!

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Title: 6/21 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: https://www.craftpassion.com/face-mask-sewing-pattern/#face-mask-pattern

In most of the following pictures, these masks are done with all the sewing steps, but still need a few threads trimmed and the elastic added. My mom usually handles that while we’re watching BritBox or something together.

Title: 6/22 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same

I wish I’d taken pictures of some of this fabric before we cut it. A friend of mine who works for a fabric company (her JOB is drawing designs to be printed on fabric; isn’t that awesome??) sent me a bunch of huge flower panels to use for masks. Each panel was about a yard square, with one gigantic flower printed on it. We weren’t sure what they’d look like chopped up into masks, but I’m LOVING how they’re turning out!! The purple and red ones in the photo above are from that fabric, as are some upcoming blue ones.

Title: 6/23 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same

Title: 6/24 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: https://www.craftpassion.com/face-mask-sewing-pattern/#face-mask-pattern

Title: 6/25 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same

We did a whole day of blue so I wouldn’t have to keep swapping out thread colors in the machine. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Title: 6/27 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same

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Title: 6/28 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: https://www.craftpassion.com/face-mask-sewing-pattern/#face-mask-pattern

Title: 6/30 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same

Title: 7/1 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same


I love the grey bubble mask in this photo; definitely saving one for myself!

Title: 7/2 Masks
Masks for: Navajo and others
Pattern Link to Share: same

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@roler and @marionberries, I am duly impressed by the number of masks that you’re each making! I’ve used a few different patterns (the CraftPassion version, @Magpie’s first version, and one at statethelabel.com).

I have a question about elastic vs ties- are you finding that people are expressing a preference? I just watched a friend struggle with her mask because the elastics weren’t tight enough and it kept slipping- how do you make them so they’re the right size- not too big, but not too tight?

And roler, do you send a cord or elastic with the ones you donate?

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We use elastic, and since it’s tied, not sewn, we figure people can untie them and adjust the length if necessary.

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My favorite method for avoiding this is to make adjustable ties using t-shirt yarn and a pony bead.

Pretty Handy Girl talks about this method in her pattern.

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Thanks, @roler and @Abbeeroad! Both of those are good options. I like the cord I use for a tie, but sometimes it slips so it seems like t-shirt yarn might “grip” better, and the pony bead idea is brilliant!. I can give people a choice, now.

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I just got feedback the the ones with ties were way more popular than the ones with fixed elastic. Adjustability is the key. But I had decided on the basic pleated rectangle with fixed elastic loops due to limited availability of elastic or any other type of tie material (at the time), because they used the least amount of elastic. I could stretch the number of masks I made with my available materials. I’m on hold right now because I am rearranging the craft room and the sewing machine is behind 2 - 3 feet of crafting supplies. It’s a slow process…unload a set of shelves…move the set of shelves…sort, reduce, and reload a set of shelves so I can move the next one. 3 large 3’ wide by 7’ tall shelving units and one smaller unit. Two are moved. And when we initially installed them we did way to good of a job anchoring the dang things to each other and the wall. Sheesh. Undoing your own good work is hard.

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