Here we go, supporting the home front by producing cloth masks at home. There are SO MANY patterns and advice and tips. I admit, I had some craft paralysis. That is where there are too many options and too many choices and it is all too much, so you just… don’t.
But I will eventually need to go to the grocery store, so I used the first pattern I printed (probably about two weeks ago, yeah). Then a day or so later I tried one of the accordion type masks. I think the pocket for a filter is important, and wire for the nose (because honestly my glasses fog up without it), so I incorporated those. I tried knit material straps and bias tape straps, and wasn’t impressed with either, but the knit were more comfortable (for a given level of comfort).

Then our local children’s hospital came to my rescue and published the pattern that they are asking people to make and donate. It has a filter pocket, nose wire, and a strap pocket so the elastic can be changed out. The construction is smart: easy to sew once you get the hang of it, and the masks lay nice and flat for storage, but form to the face when worn.

I made one with a smile, because the biggest problem I have with the masks is that you can’t see people’s facial expressions. It seems like everyone is mad all the time. My youngest likes the smile, my oldest thinks that it is creepy. Hmm, I tend to agree with my eldest.
I used some unused ballet shoe elastic I found in my stash for these tests, and the ear loops were more comfortable than I anticipated. I did try to make a button ear saver (a strip of fabric with buttons on each side), but it was more uncomfortable for me. By the way, HUGE shout out to all the people with 3D printers that are making the plastic ear savers and donating them. That is awesome. Love it! I love the creativity in all the different designs as well.

The hospital provided pattern also survives the wash better and is easier to steam flat than the accordion style. My family bought me the small ironing board and steamer a year ago, and it is very useful for these masks.