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Cloth Mask Making Family Craft Project w/FREE Patterns @ ChellyWood.com #familyentertainment for #lockdown

The image shows a selections of handmade masks that would be fun for boys or girls. One shows superheroes; another has felt words stitched on the mask that say "be well," and still others use simple colors of fabric for perhaps a father to wear. The words on the image say "Cloth Mask Making with Pattern" and the image includes the URL where you can download the free printable PDF sewing pattern for making all of these easy-to-sew, reversible cloth face masks for the whole family (including patterns for small children and a doll). Click on the link in the caption to access all the patterns and tutorials.

Please click here for all the free printable sewing patterns and tutorials you'll need to make cloth masks for the whole family: (coming 8 April 2020) https://wp.me/p1LmCj-GPO

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Please scroll down for the free PDF pattern

Today’s tutorial video is not the same one as the video I posted yesterday. The single-sided toddler-sized pattern and tutorial from yesterday was for my niece who is not quite 4 years old. She’s young, so I didn’t think she would willingly wear the reversible cloth mask that I show you how to make in today’s video.

My regular followers  know that I’m not an expert in surgical masks; in fact, as it says in the video, I’m best known for my family craft projects and free doll clothes sewing patterns. To learn how to find some of my free craft project and doll clothes patterns, please visit the Home page.

Here are the patterns and one other tutorial:

If you want to know why I decided to post a face mask tutorial on this website which is basically a doll clothes sewing and family craft tutorial website, please click on this link. But even if you don’t click that link, please be aware that I am not an expert, especially in the fields of science or medicine. My area of specialty is doll clothing design, and I claim nothing more.

These are the masks I designed and have sewn for my own family, so I’m sharing them with my followers. That’s all.

And remember, this website gets its funding from views and visitors, so please share my “creative commons attribution” patterns and tutorials on social media to spread the love! Thank you!

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