This tutorial will show you how to create a pattern template to trace "cut" lines onto your fabric. I recommend using a heavy cardstock to create your tracing template. This really simplifies and speeds up the cutting process so you can move on to sewing your masks. I include five sizes: Child S-M, Child L-XL, Teen/Adult XS, Adult S-M, Adult L-XL.
For the full sewing tutorial, see How to Make a 3D Origami Face Mask (with pictures) and this post with illustrations.
Step 1: Start by cutting out a rectangle according to your desired size.
Size |
Rectangle Dimensions |
Child S-M (5-11 yrs) |
7.5” x 6” |
Child L-XL (11-12 yrs) |
8.5” x 6.5” |
Teen/Adult XS |
9.75” x 7” |
Adult S-M |
10.25” x 7.25” |
Adult L-XL |
10.5” x 8” |
Step 2: To crop the corners, measure the appropriate distance (1.75”, 2”, or 2.25”; see table below) on both sides of the rectangle.
Size |
Rectangle Dimensions |
Corner Crop |
Child S-M (5-11 yrs) |
7.5” x 6” |
1.75” |
Child L-XL (11-12 yrs) |
8.5” x 6.5” |
1.75” |
Teen/Adult XS |
9.75” x 7” |
2” |
Adult S-M |
10.25” x 7.25” |
2.25” |
Adult L-XL |
10.5” x 8” |
2.25” |
Step 3: Once the corners are cropped, each template should resemble a rectangular octagon.
Step 4: Place your cardstock template on clean, preshrunk, ironed fabric (two layers works better than one). Trace around the template with a pencil or pen. Cut along the marked lines.