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They decided to learn how to sew, as they were back home in Yorktown -- Their colleges closed to COVID-19. They said they thought creating masks for people in their community was the way to go to ...
Cloth face masks help slow the spread of COVID-19. Use these instructions to make your own for both adults and children.
You can use the traditional needle and thread method, try a sewing machine (if you have one) or try an easy, no-sew mask. If you want to keep it simple, tie something like a scarf around your face.
More specifically, face masks. No sewing machine? No problem! Lexie Perez, an officer with the U.S. Navy in Hawaii, has shared her method for turning an old T-shirt into a no-sew face mask!
Witness the how to make a fabric face mask with an eye protector at home using no sewing machine! This simple DIY tutorial walks you through the process of creating a protective face mask and eye ...
The CDC offers several ideas for Do-It-Yourself cloth face masks – some call for a sewing machine, needle, thread, scissors. But what if you don’t have any of that?!
We explain how to DIY your own face mask using only materials like a bandana, socks, T-shirts, and scarves. No sewing machine necessary.
But how do you make a mask if you can't sew, don't have a sewing machine and don't have access to the supplies? Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon Shawn Nasseri says the key to DYI masks is layers and fit.
If you don't know where to begin when it comes to sewing, there's a no-sew face mask option. Instead of sewing the fabric together, you can use fabric glue and an iron.
The CDC now recommends people wear face coverings in public to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Here's how you can make a fabric mask at home.