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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

How to Make a 3D Origami Fabric Face Mask


The coronavirus/COVID-19/SARS-CoV2 pandemic, with its global reach, has resulted in both suggestions and orders that people wear face masks when in public or medical settings.


I have spent nearly two months sewing face masks to donate to medical workers, hospital guests, and my family and neighbors. I've tried making at least three different designs. Through trial and error and a lot of research, I designed this 3D Origami face mask pattern and tutorial to share with those who would also like to make masks to donate. It's my favorite pattern and fits the best, especially because it helps reduce fog on my glasses. (If the economic slowdown has impacted you, feel free to use this pattern to put food on your table.)

For a printer-friendly version of this DIY face mask sewing tutorial, click here.

You will need:
  • 100% cotton fabric (11” x 17.5”)
  • T-shirt yarn (or old t-shirt to make the ties; cut at 1.5” wide)
  • Sewing machine
  • Thread
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Iron and ironing board
1. Choose a size, then cut 2 pieces of fabric: 7.25" x 10.25" (fits women well); 8" x 10.5" (fits most men).


Pattern Size Guide
(Read this post about creating a pattern template)

Size

Rectangle Dimensions

Corner Crop

Child S-M (5-10 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”

2. Sew a 1/4" seam on six sides, leaving the right and left sides open.
3. Cut a strip 1.5" x 10". This will be sewn into straps later.


4. Fold strip edges to center (forming bias tape). No need to press. You can just get the end started and form it as you sew.

5. Sew about 1/4" seam through all four layers of fabric.

6. Now you have a strap that will be used to hold the ties in place.

7. Cut the strap into four pieces that are 2.5" long.

8. Cut notches in the four corners to create flat corners when the mask is turned inside out.

9. Turn inside out.

10. Flatten seams to prepare for pressing.

11. Fold in opened edges 1/4" and press all seams.

12. Closer look at the opened edges folded in and ironed.

13. Create a template to guide the folds in the next few steps. 2.75" for women; 3.5" for men.

14. Fold top over. The floral side will be the outside of the mask; the solid blue side will become the inside of the mask (that touches your face).

15. Fold the bottom up. Hold the folds in place.

16. Slide out the template.

17. Press the folds.

18. Now your mask should look like this.

19. Fold two straps and slide them in the top and bottom of the openings on the right and left side of the mask. Pin in place.

20. Sew a 1/8" seam to secure the straps and close the opening.

21. Repeat on other side. Right and left ends now have straps (to hold the ties) and are sewed closed.

22. This part is a little trickier. You are going to sew an open rectangle, but only on the parts of the mask where the floral folds overlap the solid blue fabric. Begin sewing 1.25" from the far right edge of the mask (not including the straps). Remember to backstitch each end.

23. Turn the fabric and sew a tight seam (1/8" or less) down the side. Stop 1.25" from the end.

24. Stopping 1.25" from the end, turn the mask and sew the floral folds where they overlap the solid blue fabric.

25. After sewing the fold overlaps in place, turn the mask and sew a tight seam down the side until it closes the rectangle. 
 

26. Can you see the open rectangle? It is only open where the flowered flap does NOT overlap the solid blue fabric. (Click on the image to enlarge it to see the seams better.)

27. Open the mask and fold it the opposite direction, like in the image below.

28. Your mask should now look like this (below).

29. Pin where the flaps and folded fabric overlap (on both sides). Pin while mask is folded to get the placement right.





30. Sew the flap in place with a 1/8" seam--just enough to tack the flap open.



31. Repeat on all four corners and remove pins.






32. Cut 54" of t-shirt yarn. I recommend 1.5" wide t-shirt yarn. (For a tutorial on how to make t-shirt yarn: “DIY T-shirt Yarn / Continuous Strand").



33. Thread t-shirt yarn through straps and tie knots on both ends.

34. Loop the mask around your neck. You can wear it like this until you are ready to cover your face.

35. To cover your face, pull on the ends of the ties until the mask fits your face. Tie behind your head.



Check out my other 3D Origami Face Mask tutorials: 

How to Sew a 3D Origami Face Mask (Illustrated)

How to Create a 3D Origami Mask Tracing Template

 

Resources that inspired my design:


I hope you use Alana Lee Designs Origami face mask design for individual, non-commercial use, and especially to donate to those in need. But if it helps pay rent and buy food, by all means, please use this pattern.
 

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Christmas and Hot Cocoa Party Invitations

Invitations for a Christmas Party, Gift Exchange, Potluck, Brunch, and More!

To begin the customization process, you need to purchase the party items and send me your party information. First, add your desired design to your shopping cart and check out. Scroll down for customization information.

Note: To enlarge any image, just click on it. Use your browser's back button to navigate back to this page.)

[Item #PS090 - Christmas Village Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]
 
[Item #PS090 - Christmas Trees Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]
  
[Item #PS090 - Christmas Elf Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]

[Item #PS090 - Christmas Snowmen Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]

[Item #PS090 - Baby, It's Cold Outside Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]

[Item #PS090 - Snowman Invitation - 4x6 JPEG]

 

Images Copyright Alana Lee Designs 2015.

Free Valentine Card Printable: Minions

Print these free digital Monster-themed Valentine Cards just as you would a 4x6 photo, and then cut in half! 

 My free gift to say Happy Valentine's Day to my valued customers!


"You make my heart bee-do, Valentine!"
"Please bee-do my Valentine!"

Perfect to use as classroom Valentines! Just (right-)click on the image and save as. Instead of using a photo lab, you can also print your invitations on your home printer. You can use a fine-tipped sharpie or ballpoint pen for writing the names. I suggest printing 1-2 on a page (as 4x6 sized images) using your computer's photo/image software. If you're having trouble, please google it as I do not provide tech support. Enjoy!


Copyright Notice: The images and artwork were created solely by me using Adobe Illustrator. However I do not claim ownership of their copyrights as they belong to their respective copyright owners (Despicable Me Franchise).
 

Free Valentine Card Printable: Thing 1 and Thing 2

Print these free digital Dr. Seuss Thing 1 & Thing 2 Valentine Cards just as you would a 4x6 photo, and then cut in half! 

 My free gift to say Happy Valentine's Day to my valued customers!

"I'll be Thing 1 if you'll be Thing 2. We make a great pair, me and you."
"I'm your Thing 1. You're my Thing 2. Let's be Valentines, me and you."

"Thing 1 and Thing 2 have a question for you! Do you want to be our Valentine, do you?"
"Here's two 'Things' I want to say to you, Valentine. 1. You're fun. 2. Be mine."

"Thing 1 and Thing 2 wish a happy Valentine's to you!"
"Why, yes! It's true, it's true! I've got a 'Thing' for you, Valentine."

Perfect to use as classroom Valentines! Just (right-)click on the image and save as. Instead of using a photo lab, you can also print your invitations on your home printer. You can use a fine-tipped sharpie or ballpoint pen for writing the names. I suggest printing 1-2 on a page (as 4x6 sized images) using your computer's photo/image software. If you're having trouble, please google it as I do not provide tech support. Enjoy!

All images on this page © Alana Lee 2015. All digital files on this page my unique designs that I created and are for non-commercial use only. By downloading and/or printing these free files, you agree not to alter and/or edit the file in any manner, including not removing reference to my web site. Please do not post on the internet without linking back to AlanaLeeDesigns.blogspot.com. Thank you for your honesty.
 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Valentine's GALentine's Party Invitations

Happy GALentine's: A Girls-Only Valentine's Party

Great for young girls and singles who want to celebrate Valentine's with just girls.

"You're invited to a Galentine's Party (because girls just wanna have fun)."
(To enlarge any image, just click on it. Use your back button to navigate back to this page.)

[Item #PS071 - GAL-entine Invitation - 4x6 JPEG - $9.95]

 
© Alana Lee 2015. All digital files on this page my unique designs that I created using Adobe Illustrator.