
*Please make sure to pre-wash and dry materials before you start, to pre-shrink. AND it's been recommended if you're using double layer cotton, to have the prints different so the wearer can tell which is inside and outside when they take them off. *Update! M Health Fairview is also collecting this mask version in the Twin Cities! https://www.mhealth.org/blog/2020/march-2020/how-can-you-support-m-health-fairview-patients-and-providers-covid19 Complete tutorial walks you through all the steps needed to make your own DIY Medical Face Masks! This is based off the pattern that BlueCross BlueShield & Allina Health have approved for donations to help health care workers respond to Cornoavirus / Covid-19. First, a little primer to help you get started with what you'll need: https://youtu.be/qrjhAC1c8Y0 If you wish to make masks to donate to the hospitals in need in the Twin Cities, please be sure to use the mask pattern approved by Blue Cross. Here is a link to the BlueCross approved mask pattern and Photo Tutorial by Sew Good Goods(PDF): https://12c6dcf1-a4f3-9a22-bcd8-4c7e844d2e36.filesusr.com/ugd/152b95_829d763ef01a4bcca8ca6ebf34c65b74.pdf Here's a link to the BlueCross blog post about their need for fabric masks and where to donate: https://blog.bluecrossmn.com/covid19masks/ Don't forget to check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/rethinktailoring/ https://instagram.com/rethinktailoring https://twitter.com/rethinklounge
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