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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-08-20 06:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #4976 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4976 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[The Untamed]


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[Deep Space Nine]


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[Fae Tactics]


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[Umbrella Academy]


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[Ashes of Love]


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[Deep Space Nine]


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[The L Word]



















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Re: Patterned Face Masks?

(Anonymous) 2020-08-21 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
I had some Disney Beauty and the Beast cotton fabric with the stained glass pattern from the film intro laying around and made a pleated mask out of that, a layer of old tshirt, a layer of cotton sheet, and a lining cut from a silk dress, with ear loops made from bias tape that turned out a bit too long. I wore that and a few of the ones my boss made when we first had to go back to work, after the mask mandate kicked in. Hers were more neatly sewn but very plain; she made tons, enough for all our coworkers to have at least three.

I bought some plain cotton flannel for interlining/as a filter, lots of different colors of parachute cord, and a bunch of fat quarters of fun prints from spoonflower, and have made three more masks with them and two more from the BatB fabric for myself, and one for a coworker, using silk scraps scavenged from old clothes for lining. I used a free two-piece pattern because they feel lighter to wear than the pleated ones, and go together faster, at least for me.

This week my second order of flannel for interlining and a bunch of thin silk habotai in different colors for lining came in, so I'll be making more masks for friends, relatives, coworkers, and myself.