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Gold Crown Tiaras Washable Inkjet Fabric Royal Periwinkle Blue Fitted Mask Sewing Pattern

$4.99 USD
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Needlework / Needlework / Various Needlework
Occasion
Miscellaneous/Other / Miscellaneous
Keywords
mask, face mask, masks, crown, tiara, royal, sheet music, music, song, sewing pattern
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Gold Crown Tiaras Washable Inkjet Fabric Royal Periwinkle Blue Fitted Mask Sewing Pattern

face mask to cover nose and mouth

A4 size sheets in zip pdf download

Ladies / teen girl / women's size

2 panels for front, left and right side of face plus 2 vertical side extender panels fit onto 1 washable, inkjet printer fabric sheet

2 panels for back filter pocket, left and right side, plus vertical side elastic pocket panels, sewn to extender panels, that are sewn to front panels, on sides

about 10 1/2" wide when finished by 6 1/4" from nose to chin, no seam

curves under eyes, to see well

curve seam from nose to chin

pipe cleaner sewn inside for nose grip

filter pocket for disposable mask or filter fabric / membrane

elastic pockets on sides, to hold lengths of elastic or ribbon fed through them, for ear loops

This fabric face mask, made from this pattern, is not to be used as a surgical mask, or medical mask. This mask pattern is for a non-surgical / non-medical, cloth fabric, face mask. This mask is designed to cover a filter or other disposable masks, and/or be used for social distancing, when a person wearing it is around immuno-suppressed individuals, in care or in hospital, out shopping for essentials, to help those on the frontline as essential workers, cover their nose and mouth.

I saw custom face mask patterns, but I haven't seen custom printed, washable, inkjet printer fabric, face masks, out on the market. Mask makers have embroidered, and painted on fabric, but I haven't seen any masks with full, custom print designs on them.

Also, I wanted to see if I could fit all o the front panels onto one sheet of washable inkjet printer fabric, and the rest of the panels, for the back filter pocket, and elastic pocket panels, onto one piece of cotton. The question was, "How do I take a 2 paneled mask, front and back, and turn the pattern into a very compact pattern using the least amount of fabric? And, can this shrunk pattern still fit well on a woman's or teen girl's face?" Why, yes, it can be done!

So, I decided to take the pattern that I had been using, as per my local hospital's instructions to use the pattern that they authorized to make for donations, and modify them. Once I got the shape of the structures to fit onto one sheet of washable, inkjet fabric, I then used Photoshop to insert my formatted artwork inside the panels for the front left & right panels. I have uploaded a nice amount of my artwork onto face masks selling onto face masks at a print on demand site that prints and sells their products with our artist designs and artwork, so I figure out how to make them myself, with my art, and then make the face mask sewing pattern download printables.

This is a very simple fabric cloth mask to make. I can sew a mask in about 15 minutes, maybe 20 minutes.

This pdf, A4 size sheets, has 15 pages, but you only have to print 2 pages:

page 3 for the washable inkjet printer fabric sheet for the front panel

page 4 for paper pattern, to use to cut out filter pocket & 2 side elastic pocket panels from 1 piece of cotton fabric

The main part of the sewing pattern & tutorial, photo & text, step by step instructions, links to buy supplies, and even an ideas page of photos of some of my masks, are from pages 1-11. The pdf comes with a table of contents on page 2, printable patterns on page 3 & 4, photo & text step by step instructions on pages 5-6, supplies list with links to buy the supplies and other pertaining info from pages 7-9, the ideas page of mask photos on pages 10-11. My journey in making the masks, how I go about designing, and my business products' story, with links to my products, patterns, social media links and more, on the rest of the pages.

Supplies needed:

1 letter size washable, inkjet printer fabric sheet - use brands Printed Treasures, PhotoFabric, Threads, Jacquard, maybe Avery

1 piece of solid color cotton, letter size, to cut out the back filter pocket, and 2 side elastic pocket panels, cut from the sides of the main panel - the elastic pocket panels get sewn to the extended sides of the left & right outer front panels

roll of thread

3-6" long or a little over 1.5 cm to 3 cm long pipe cleaner (or wire), ends folded

2 lengths of 1/4" wide or 6 mm wide elastic or ribbon, 1 foot each or shy of 1/3 meter each, for each ear, as ear loops, lengths fed through elastic pockets, and knotted, tucked back inside. If the elastic breaks, you can replace them.

optional filter fabric - recommended disposable surgical mask can be inserted in the pocket, or use Zep brand blue shop towels, cut slight smaller than the mask - i get up to 3 filters per 9 x 12 1/2" shop towel sheet, sold in 75 sheet pack for around $7

Lots more designs to come, to print, make, and to create sewing pattern download printables, for you to make!

Thank you!

Kristie Hubler, artist, card designer, inventor, product designer, pattern designer

http://craftsuprint.com/kristie-lynn-hubler

The Queen of Hearts Gold Crown Tiara was created for my Fabricated Frames' customer's dog Queenie's fabric photo frame, and so I scanned the original image, and uploaded it to print on demand items, printables, turned it into a scattered repeat pattern, and also added background colors, so there are over 10 background colors available, and the crown is available in gold or silver.

Queen of Hearts Gold Crown Tiara scattered repeat pattern copyright protected by Kristie Hubler, October 2001. All Rights Reserved. Not for resale for personal use only. Other background colors and silver crown tiaras available to purchase, formatted, single, or in scattered repeat pattern. If interested in licensing any form of the crown or crown pattern art, please contact Kristie at [email protected] - THANK YOU!

The Designer accepts total responsibility for this product, its use and any copyright issues that arise.