Amanda Perna takes us through the process of sewing your own masks for kids at home. This tutorial comes in handy with the CDC recommending anyone over the age of 2 wear a face mask whenever it’s difficult to keep a safe distance around others. If you don’t have the supplies to make your own, Amanda has some great options available here: https://thehouseofperna.com/collections/face-masks
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Can you please tell me the adult measurements
Very well explained… thanks 😊
I love the video but I am confused did you put the node piece in the seam? The white made it disappear. I actually really like this video. I am following you and doing great. Thank you
Do you have the measurements for an adult mask?
What measurements for an adult like this pattern
The best tutorial by far and I have seen a lot of videos. Thank you!
Hey Amanda, where did you purchase your small ironing unit with pad?
looking for kids mask ? hope u got 60 secs to see that https://youtu.be/kixG6yWTQbM
Is the nose piece sewn inside the top seam or below the top seam?
Thank you Amanda for a comprehensive tutorial!!! What size stitch do you use? And what type of elastic? Many thanks.
How in the world is a child going to BREATHE wearing that?
I assume this is washable. What happens to the twist-tie when the mask is washed – won't the wire in it get rusty?
Thank you! this is the best tutorial that I have seen. As a super senior who has not sewn for several years now it was a great help as i need a mask for small face with glasses and hearing aids.
Thanks for sharing…..plzzz friends watch my videos I make beautiful dresses
Iam new subscriber your channel seems very useful for us you give us very good ideas to depend on our selves and save money at same time stay safe blessed goodluck dear sister
Thank you for sharing
I love you and I'm gonna do this
I'm a beginner in sewing 💓
Whew did you get the fillters? Thank you.
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Thank you for sharing your Wisdom. Where did you get the little iron?. Have a beautiful blessed day.
I wake up to this video and loved it . Beautiful