This article will cover how to create a fabric mask using the Olson Mask pattern that has a pocket for a filter and an additional one for a wire. This is designed to help prevent you from spreading a virus. Although it will not prevent you from getting a virus, it may lower the chance of you touching your face and will help prevent you from spreading the virus to others.

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Pattern and Materials

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    Print the last three pages and cut them out. You can find it here:  Olson Mask PDF
    • 100% Cotton - you want this to be thick such as high-quality quilting cotton. High thread count sheets may be an option if you are unable to purchase fabric at this time.
    • Elastic/Strings - You can use a simple hair tie for around the ears, or other elastic if this doesn't fit. You can substitute cotton strings (such as binding) if you prefer. It must be able to handle being washed at high temperature
    • (Optional but recommended) - A piece of wire. You can use a paper clip, pipe cleaner, or other wire you have on hand.
    • (Optional) Filter - There are multiple options here. Be sure whatever you use is safe to breathe through. Do not use fiberglass.
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Creating your mask

  1. Cotton will shrink! Fit is vital for a mask to function, so this is important.
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    It is best not to pin your fabric as it will introduce holes to the mask. If you don't have tailor's chalk, a sharpie works perfectly fine. You should end up with 6 pieces.
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    This is labelled as side 5 on Mouth, and side 6 on Cheek.
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    Ideally, you will not need pins to do this, to avoid poking holes in the mask.
    • CHEEK and MOUTH: Sew down to make a smooth edge
    • FACE: Side 3s with right sides together
    • MOUTH: Side 3s with right sides together
    • Sew the FACE to the CHEEK and MOUTH. It is personal preference if CHEEK or MOUTH is on top.
    • Take CHEEK 1 and line up the unsewn edge with the matching FACE. Begin sewing along the top, about halfway along the CHEEK.
    • Take MOUTH and line up the center seam with of FACE. It should be on top of CHEEK. You may need to use a few pins here to keep everything in place. Go slowly and adjust as you go.
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    Continue sewing to the end.
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    • Ensure the end of CHEEK and FACE are lined up when you start.
    • As you approach MOUTH, make sure everything is lying flat and the middle seams line up.
    • Check that the seams of MOUTH and FACE are lying in the same direction as before, that there's no twist in it.
    • Continue along, keeping MOUTH lined up.
    • Make sure CHEEK and FACE ends are lined up as you reach CHEEK, and sew to the end.
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Adding Elastic/Strings

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    Push the corners so the ends are somewhat square.
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    Ensure that the mask is entirely unfolded as you iron.
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    It may not be sharp. This will form the pocket for your elastic.
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    Have the person who will be wearing the mask place it on their face so you can judge the distance between the folded end of the mask and their ear. If it is close to the ear you can use a hair tie. Otherwise, you may need to sew a loop of elastic to use.
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    If not using elastic you can just sew the pocket and insert the string after.
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Add Wire Pocket and Wire

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    This is where you can insert your wire.
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    If you wear glasses, a properly fitting wire will keep them from steaming up!
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Creating your filter.

WARNING: Use your own judgement before using any materials that are not FDA approved. Make absolutely sure to avoid anything that may contain any fiberglass as it is very harmful to breathe. If you aren't sure please use one of the alternative methods.

  1. A commonly suggested filter is the Filtrete 1500 furnace filter. Take the filter apart to get the material out. Take note of which side should face inward.
    • Some alternatives to HEPA filters that will aid in catching droplets are:
    • A thick tea towel cut to size. This is washable and can add a layer to catch any droplets.
    • Disposable tissues or paper towels. These can be replaced as needed.
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    Trim the bottom as needed for best fit.
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Wearing Your Mask

  1. Do not remove it until you are finished with your activity. Doing so contaminates the other side of your mask.
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    Fit is vital to the proper function of the mask.
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      Tips

      • Information changes quickly! Check with the CDC and the WHO for guidelines.
      • Use this mask for: going shopping, taking public transportation, anywhere that may be difficult to maintain physical distance, answering the door.
      • Do not use if: you will be in contact with those with the virus, you are part of an at-risk population, you have been told to use a medical mask.
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      Warnings

      • This mask will not prevent you from getting COVID-19. It may lower the chance of you touching your face, but it is not fitted and isn't a great filter. It will help prevent you from spreading the disease to others, particularly if you don't realize you are a carrier. Only an N95 mask that you have been taught how to fit is proven to prevent a person from catching this virus.
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