We've seen lots of colourful and comfy looking home made face coverings out and about so we teamed up with our friend Julia from Upcycle Fashion to put together a guide that shows how to turn a fabric that you love, or one that needs a new life, into a protective face mask for you or your children to wear.  
What you'll need:
  • some soft fabric (around 30cm square)
  • an old pair of tights
  • a plate
  • an iron
  • some sharp scissors 
  • sewing machine or needle and thread
  • a little helper*
*optional!
#Masks4All

How to make a face covering tutorial

1. Choose your fabric 

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2. Lay fabric flat and use a dinner plate to draw a circle
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3. Draw around the plate and cut out the circle
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4. Fold in half and press with a hot iron

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5. Fold in half again and press with a hot iron

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6. Use sharp scissors to cut along the folds, into quarters

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7. Match up 2 quarters and layer up, right side of fabric to right side
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8. Stitch along the curved edges
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9. Press open and fold out
 
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10. Cut the tights into 2cm strips and pull so that the strips 'curl'
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11. Open out the fabric 
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12. Match both pieces placing right side to right side
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13. Start stitching both fabric pieces together 2cm before one of the centre seams, keeping right side to right side
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14. When you get to the 1st corner, place most of a tights loop inside the 2 pieces of fabric (like a sandwich filling!) leaving a little bit of loop poking out
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15. Keep sewing across the centre seam and repeat the corner process for the 2nd corner
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16. When you have stitched the 2nd loop into the 2nd corner, stitch for another 2cm then stop. Leave a gap between your starting and finishing sewing points. 
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17. Sew all around the mask, but leave a gap so that you can turn the mask the right way around 

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18. That gap is needed so that the mask can be folded the right way around. 
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19. Press the seams flat with a hot iron. Be careful not to iron the tights, they don't like the heat!
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20. Top stitch over the gap to close
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21. You're all set. Wear with pride!
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Let us know how you get on @littlegreenradicals - we'd love to see what prints and fabrics you've gone for. 

The face covering shown in this tutorial is a non-medical mask. 

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