Since the recent pandemic virus outbreak, I have been perfecting and improvising this face mask pattern to include all the features needed to fight against the Covid disease’s spread. One of the features includes adding a slot or pocket for filter media to make the fabric face masks more effective. Secondly, a nose clamp (aka nose wire) is added at the top edge of the fabric face masks to provide a better seal at the nose bridge area. Thirdly, due to shortages of elastic bands and the comfort of the wearability, head tie made out of shoelace and t-shirt yarn are recommended. Fourthly, we produced a sewing video for a better view of the sewing process. If you are a newbie in sewing and wish to decide which model of sewing machine for beginners suits you, click the link to read on.
You may read through the following detailed updates done to this printable face mask pattern, some large and some small tweaks to perfect the free sewing pattern. I am glad to receive emails and comments from all channels. They tell me that many hospitals and local authorities have asked their people to sew from Craft Passion’s face mask sewing pattern. The reason is that these homemade fabric face masks provide excellent coverage and seal. I hope my little humble effort and the fabric face mask pattern do make a huge difference to the world. Lastly, not forgetting to thank you for sewing fabric face masks and donating to those who needed them; you are all godsend angels. Skip all and jump straight to download the printable face mask patterns; click the button below:
(If clicking the button brings you nowhere, please scroll down to find my family photo (a six-person portrait); the pattern options are just below that picture.)
<30 January 2021 Update:>Recently, some countries’ authorities have recommended wearing a double mask to increase its effectiveness. I have received some queries about whether the Craft Passion Face Mask pattern needs any modification to fit these criteria. It’s a good question, and the answer is you don’t need to make any modifications to the sewing pattern itself. You can easily fit a disposable surgical face mask over or under the Craft Passion mask. With the pocket version, you may slip one into it (just like the one shown at the very end of the page). Feel free to check out our latest Christmas-inspired face mask sewing patterns. Turn yourself and your children into your favorite Christmas character this festive season: Santa, Reindeer, Snowman, or this if you’re looking for something more classic, simple, and mature yet Christmasy. We have added a Windowed Face Mask Pattern to the Craft Passion FaceMask List below. Thanks to Kit Kenyon, who works as an educator connected to the special needs communities of Deaf, Hard of Hearing. Kit sees her students’ needs and therefore modified Craft Passion’s Face Mask Pattern (non-pocket version) to include a clear window. Using vinyl or a transparent plastic sheet at the lips area; to accommodate the communities where lip reading is prevalent. After about three weeks of creating a FaceMask Support Group on Facebook, we have almost six thousand members (the numbers are growing). Welcome to join the group to share and discuss topics across the Craft Passion face mask pattern. Ever since the whole world had entered into a pandemic emergency two months ago, face-covering has become an essential item. You need to wear it when you need to go out of your house. We have learned so many things throughout the face mask sewing journey, from materials to pattern and fitting. Also, thanks to The Fabric Patch for answering some of them. You may watch the video here. Talking about fitting, though Craft Passion’s face mask pattern has won many likes as the best-fit fabric face masks to sew, however, not everyone is born the same. Some want a longer piece to cover the chin or beard; some have a broader face; some need more room for some reason, and so on. In the video, Cindy from the Fabric Patch talked about fitting and a modified Craft Passion’s mask in the second half of the video (at 19:10). She also mentioned how you could measure your face and find the closest fit-out of the eight sizes that Jesse Killion has modified. Thus, we have included the eight sizes of altered face mask sewing patterns in the pattern list below (item 6). For those who have great experience in sewing with Craft Passion’s instruction, you may try it out with the same instruction B & C and trim the ear-side of the lining piece 1″ away for the pocket section. Or you may watch the video here to sew it in The Fabric Patch way for a non-pocket sewn-in filter version. We have created a Craft Passion Face Mask Pattern Support Group on Facebook to further discuss this facemask’s sewing topic. Also, hoping that everyone can own a face mask or two in the current situation, we officially permit those who sew to sell their fabric face masks with a kind thought. We ask all sellers to keep the profit minimal for everyone to afford a reusable fabric face mask to protect themselves and others from the virus. For more info, please refer to the group’s rules section. Please read and adhere to the rules of the group. We have uploaded a revision (rev 3) of pattern templates to the pattern area to replace the old version. The templates’ shapes and sizes remained the same as the previous version; we only added more info on the template for ease of reference. Thank you all for the feedback and suggestions, I heard you from the comments (probably miss some, oops). I feel sorry that I can’t thank you individually for the inputs and answer others’ questions. After gathering all the info and pick up the essentials, I have made a video for the face mask sewing tutorial (click to jump straight to the video). In this face mask sewing video, I have included details on cutting and sewing the face mask with a pocket for the filter media. Besides, I have added additional two new pieces of info to the video: a sleeve on the top edge of the face mask for a removable nose wire and a cotton shoelace as the head tie, as shown in the picture below.30>
The face mask pattern design has an excellent seal along the face contour; however, some may still find that fogging happens to their glasses when they breathe. For that, I have added a nose wire to make the face mask sealed even better, but it is optional. If you don’t need the nose wire, you can still sew the sleeve but skip the wire, or you may completely omit the sleeve part.
Choice of nose wire? Any wire that can be bent and stay in shape is a good choice as the nose wire, for example, twist ties, florist wire, gardening wires, hardware wire of gauge around #20. You may also twist multiple strands of thin wires to make a stronger nose wire. I like pipe cleaner as it also has some cushioning from its chenille stem. I agreed that certain elastic loops could hurt the ears after a long hour of wearing. To counter this discomfort, you may either wear the elastic bands across the back of the head or use a cotton cord head tie. If you have a few t-shirts to cut out from, T-Shirt Yarn will be perfect too. View the tutorial on how to cut a T-shirt to make a T-Shirt Yarn.
<24th March 2020 Update:>We have added a grid pattern of this printable face mask pattern. Those who don’t have access to a printer may now manually sketch it out on 1/2″ grid graph paper. Or, you may trace the pattern through your monitor by placing a piece of paper on your monitor and tracing; make sure to enlarge the pattern document until you get the size correctly by measuring the 2″ marking with your ruler. Good news to Cricut and Silhouette cutter users, I have uploaded the SVG files and Studio3 files here in ZIP format; please get them in the pattern section. Thanks to Tanya Chilton (Cricut) and Marlene Teter (Silhouette) for making these files free for us to download. I do not have these machines, so I can’t open the files. Please let me know if you have any questions about the files. Also, templates with seam allowance are added to the patterns. Please choose your options to download and print. Men’s size is included in the pattern now we have a total of 4 sizes for everyone from the age of 3 and up; Men, Women,/Teenagers, Young Kids, and Small Kids. For the past few weeks, I have been receiving many requests on how to add a non-woven filter inside the fabric face masks. Disclaimer: this face mask is not meant to replace the surgical face mask. It is a contingency plan for those who have no avail of a surgical mask in the market. Proper use of a surgical mask is still the best way to prevent virus infection. I have updated the tutorial by adding the option to sew the face mask with a pocket for filter media. Please scroll down further to find the tutorial. We have collected some feedback from readers and updated a different way to wear the elastic band to put less stress on the ears.24th>
Before you start sewing, please pre-wash all fabrics, and rewash them before wearing them. In this tutorial, I used quilting weight cotton on both layers, which is good enough for essential filtration. Besides, I sewed some in cotton flannel as the lining too. The filtration is even better but not recommended for small kids as it might be a little difficult for them to breathe through properly. Apart from wearing it on a hazy day, the fabric face masks would be suitable for motorcyclists, bicyclists, and whoever needs to travel on a heavy traffic road. Exhaust gas from motor vehicles is even perilous and unhealthy! You can also use it on your sick days to prevent spreading the viruses via your respiratory discharge.
Just a suggestion, you can also DIY the face mask for something fun, for example, adding some drawings on a plain white face mask like a “Red Hot Lips”, “Toothless”, “Skeleton Teeth” (a perfect match with the skeleton costume during Halloween), or any funny smiles. Just to have fun 🙂 See us posing for the face masks… For Better Life, cheers. ***camera rolls***
Free Downloadable & Printable Face Mask Pattern in various options. Please click to download and print separately. Type A: Normal face mask
Type B: Face mask with a POCKET for filter insert or as a surgical mask cover.
Type C: Add on a removable NOSE WIRE to Type A and Type B (as shown in the video). 1. Face Mask Sewing Pattern, WITHOUT seam allowance included. (use on Type A, B, and C)
All 4 Sizes: Men, Women/Teenagers, Kids (7-12), Kids (3-6). 2. Ordinary Face Mask Sewing Pattern WITH 1/4″ seam allowance included. (use only on Type A)
Men
Women/Teenagers
Kids (7-12)
Kids (3-6) 3. Pocket Face Mask Sewing Pattern WITH 3/8″ seam allowance included (You may sew with 1/4″ seam allowance). (use on Type B and C)
Men
Women/Teenagers
Kids (7-12)
Kids (3-6) 4. CRICUT Machine (SVG files), with seam allowances of 1/4″ included for Type A, 3/8″ for Type B and C . (use on Type A, B, and C)
Men
Women Teenagers
Kids (7-12)
Kids (3-6) 5. Silhouette Machine (studio3 files), with 1/4″ seam allowance included (use only on Type A)
All 4 sizes in the .zip file 6. New Face Mask Templates Modified by Jeese Killion (8 sizes). Thank you, The Fabric Patch, for the video that mentioned this new pattern in their video. Now, you are able to measure your face and find the best fitting pattern to sew (watch how to measure at 20:40). For those who have great experience in sewing with Craft Passion’s instruction, you may try it out with the same instruction B & C and trim the ear-side of the lining piece 1″ away for the pocket section. Or you may watch the video here to sew it in The Fabric Patch way for a non-pocket version. 7. Windowed Face Mask Sewing Pattern for the Deaf & Hard of hearing communities. Thank you, Kit Kenyon, for the modification and instruction in sewing it. (The link to the pattern will open on a separate page.)
Since the recent pandemic virus outbreak, I have been perfecting and improvising this reusable fabric face mask pattern to include all the features needed to fight against the Covid disease’s spread. Many hospitals and authorities have recommended the printable face mask sewing pattern because it is the best fit homemade fabric face mask. Here are the patterns and tutorials on how to sew these three types of double-layered fabric face masks. You may add more layers on the lining pieces to make a multi-layer face mask for better effectiveness. It comes in 4 sizes, small kids, young kids, teenagers & Women, and Men. Type A: Normal face mask Type B: Face mask with a POCKET for filter insert or as a surgical mask cover. Type C: Add on a removable NOSE WIRE to Type A and Type B (as shown in the video). It comes with a sleeve to insert nose wire for a better seal and an anti-fog to glasses wearer.
1. Decide which type and size you want to sew, choose the correct pattern from the list, download and print out the template of Face Mask Sewing Patterns separately.
2. Base on the choice of face mask you want to sew, follow the sewing instructions accordingly. Watch the sewing video if needed for the instruction of Type C face mask or as a reference for other types.
3. Add ties to the face mask, either with elastic ear loops, elastic band, or head tie.
4. Wash the face mask with warm water of at least 60 °C or 140 °F, dry it properly before wearing it. Add filter insert if required.
Decide which type and size you want to sew, choose the correct pattern from the list, download and print out the template of Face Mask Sewing Pattern separately.
Don’t "scale" the printing and DON'T print to "fit the paper", either. It is in letter size paper (8.5″ x 11″), so you should have no problem printing it in 100% size. There is a 2″ scale marking for you to check if you are printing it in the right size.
Cut out the pattern of your size.
[NOTE: You may do a quick enlarge on the printer if you find the pattern is still a little smaller than you needed. ]
[Remark: It is a pdf document and will open in a new tab or window or asking you to download it. Please make sure your computer has the supported software for it to open correctly. Unblock your computer “pop-up blocker” for this site if you have it enabled.
[IMPORTANT: Don’t print the pattern from the browser. The size might not correct. Please open the pdf pattern in Adobe Reader or Adobe Pro and print the actual size (100% scale) from there, DO NOT set to "print to fit paper".]
[With Printer]
[Without Printer]
TRACE - You may trace the pattern out from your monitor. Download the templates and open them in Adobe Reader. Zoom the template till the 2" guide measures 2" on your ruler, set the screen to the highest brightness. Place a piece of white paper on the monitor and trace the outline with a pen or a marker.
SKETCH - Here is the template (without seam allowance reference on a 1/2" grids, you may hand sketch it on a graph paper or a self-constructed 1/2" gird paper.
Type A: Normal face mask
Type B: Face mask with a POCKET for filter insert or as a surgical mask cover.
Type C: Add on a removable NOSE WIRE to Type A and Type B (As shown in Video). It comes with a sleeve to insert nose wire for a better seal and as an anti-fog to glasses wearer.
TYPE A - NORMAL FACE MASK
Insert the tracing paper between the layer, trace sewing lines with the tracing wheel.
Remove pins and paper pattern, get set to sew.
NOTE: If you are using templates that already have seam allowances included, you do not need to add any more seam allowance. The same applies to the lining in the next step.
This is the better way to string the shoelace or cord for the head tie; my video shows the other way round. This is easier to put on and tie, and if you need to take out the mask briefly, untie the bow to release the mask from your face, the mask will hang on the neck.
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For CRICUT users, download the zipped SVG files separately. Notes from Tanya Chilton who is so kind to contribute these files for free:
With the Cricut Maker, you need the Rotary Blade and the purple cutting mat. The setting is: Fabric - Cotton
With the Cricut Explore Air2, all I know is that you have to iron a stabilizer on the back of the fabric first. There are tutorials online on how to do that.
Flip the image to cut the other piece in reverse orientation.
For SILHOUETTE users, download the zipped Studio files separately. Notes from Marlene Teter for her kindness to contribute the files for free:
Cut settings are as follows:
Printed cotton fabric ( like the fabric used for making quilts)
Cameo 4
Tool 2
Rotary blade
Force 15
Passes 1
Speed 8
This pattern will be updated once we have new resources or ideas coming in. If you get the pattern in pdf file, please check the original pattern for the latest update https://www.craftpassion.com/face-mask-sewing-pattern/
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© Joanne.L | Craft Passion Project Type: Sewing / Category: Wearables | CostumesWear the face mask properly, and ensure no air is breathing in and out from the sides of the mask.
Handle the fabric face masks carefully, and wash them thoroughly with warm water of 60ºC, or 140 ºF after each use. Do not touch the contaminated side of the face mask. Wash your hand if you accidentally touched it.
Always maintain good hygiene by washing your hands thoroughly with soap for 20 seconds, don’t forget the fingernails and up to the elbows.
Wear safety goggles if needed and avoid rubbing your face, eye, and nose at any cost.
I am still experimenting with using wax to make the fabric face masks to repel water droplets. I know water repellent spray can be used to repel, but it contains chemicals. If you do have a better solution, please comment and let us know.
Expert recommended using Non-Woven Polypropylene (NWPP) as the material to sew for the fabric face masks. Oly-Fun fabric is a non-woven polypropylene material which reusable grocery bags or event bags are made from. Perhaps it is a great alternative to sew in between the cotton layers. However, please check if it is washable at high temperatures for sanitization and whether it can last for repeated washing.
You may try non-woven interfacing as the fabric face mask’s inner layers. Since it is washable and durable between washes, you may sew one or 2 layers (depending on the thickness of the interfacing fabric of your choice) into the face mask as a filter. Try it out on one of your face masks before you sew them in bulk. Multi-layers fabric face masks are always more effective than single-layer.
Please read the comments for the suggestion on the filter material and do some research on it before jumping to a conclusion. I am not an expert in the material, so I can’t moderate which is a good suggestion. However, be aware that some materials could be dangerous to our lungs.
Thank you. I hope you all stay safe and stay away from any viruses.