Month: April 2020

  • Shared today on Facebook

    Testing another mask pattern. This is the Olson Mask from @makerhealth. Has a pocket for a filter and fits over the ears with hair ties! 🐵


    Another mask – this one the Ragmask from @ragmask. Very quick and dirty, but also quite beaklike. I like the wire formed over the nose…


    Blog post! Pattern Round-up: Free Face Masks. In which I compare easy of construction, fit, and comfort for three mask patterns from Freesewing, Maker Health, and Ragmask. (Spoiler: the Snook and I have very different head shapes.)

    Pattern Round-up: Free Face Masks


  • Pattern Round-up: Free Face Masks

    Now that the CDC is officially recommending cloth face coverings to help control the spread of novel coronavirus, a bounty of free sewing patterns has cropped up for them online. I decided to try out a few of the free ones to compare ease-of-sewing, fit, and comfort. (There are also plenty of no-sew options too, but just remember that knitted fabrics like t-shirts have huge holes and are less effective than a tightly woven fabric like quilting cotton.)

    Test subjects

    For these experiments, I’m testing fit and comfort on both myself and the Snook. Our head circumference is the same: 58.5cm / 23in. However, our head shape is very different as you can see from the profiles below. My maternal grandmother is Korean, and my face is wider and flatter with a relatively small nose. The Snook is of Italian and Welsh heritage, and he has — as he puts it — “a man nose.” He also wears spectacles, whereas I mostly wear contact lenses in public. I’ve got lots of hair; he doesn’t… but he does have a beard.

    Florence Face Mask from Freesewing

    Freesewing is a super cool website where you can upload your measurements and generate completely custom-fit PDF patterns from it. I’ve used it in the past to make two shirts for the Snook. The creator Joost added the Florence Face Mask on March 1 and I bookmarked it right away. The only measurement it uses is your head circumference, and there’s only a single pattern piece to cut.

    This was very, very quick to make up. I used two pieces of quilting cotton — the black novelty fabric on the outside, and a plain white for the lining. The straps are made up of some cotton webbing I had in my stash. I liked the neat method of attaching the straps so you don’t have any raw edges exposed, and the topstitching makes it nice. This has no inner filter (just the two layers of cotton), so it’s fairly light and easy to breathe through.

    In terms of fit, the face part of this one fits me great. It does, however, make me feel like Shredder from the Ninja Turtles. I’m not a huge fan of ribbon ties though, as they tend to slip down my big round head and mess up my hair. (You can see that it’s already falling down and smooshing the top of my ear.) However, this one didn’t fit the Snook at all, and he said he felt like he needed more room for his nose. It just didn’t fit tightly around his face.

    Olson Face Mask from Maker Health

    I spotted this mask on Kelly Ferguson’s Instagram and she kindly pointed me to the pattern, which is from Maker Health. It comes in both adult and kids’ sizes, and what’s really cool is that it has a sort of pocket where you can insert a filter.

    I was surprised when I printed this out to see it involves a full six pattern pieces. However, upon inspection I realised they’d just mirrored them for the two sides, so you can get away with printing just a single piece for the face, cheek, and mouth. (Basically – two pages instead of four. Either fold your fabric before cutting or flip the piece over before you cut the second one. Save some trees!) I used three different quilting cottons for this one: the sock monkey print for the outside, and two solid colours for the inside. This one took the longest to put together, just because you have to hem the overlapping pieces for the inside pocket. That said, it’s still pretty easy. Instead of ribbons, this one uses hair elastics that you secure over your ears.

    The Olson Mask fit on my face is very similar to the Fu Mask, and I find it very comfortable to wear. I wasn’t sure about the hair elastics, but they’re awesome. They hold it just right and it doesn’t screw up my hair! However, the Snook had much the same fit problems with this one as he did with the previous. It just isn’t fitting flush to his face around his nose at all. Additionally, the elastics I used are too small for his ears (?!) so he didn’t enjoy wearing it.

    Ragmask from Jean Whitehead, Matt Gardner, and Loren Brichter

    I saw Ragmask linked somewhere recently and loved the lo-fi concept. This isn’t fancy; it’s about churning out masks as quickly as you can. There’s only one size and one pattern piece.

    True to the website, Ragmask is optimised for speed of construction. The aim isn’t perfection but rather “good enough.” I used a single piece of quilting cotton (which gets folded over double) along with a piece of fairly stiff interfacing as the “filter.” The seam down the middle is left raw on the inside, as is the bottom edge along your chin. I used some salvaged ribbon for the ties. The really ingenious bit of this design is that you create a channel that you feed a bit of wire into, and you then form that around your nose. (I used a bit of plastic coated clothes hanger.) That creates a much tighter seal around the nose. It will, however, create trouble when you go to wash it, as you’ll have to remove the wire or it’ll rust. (Their Twitter mentions working on a version to make this easier.)

    Because I put the interfacing in this one, it made it fairly stiff and “beak-like.” That’s nice when you’re wearing it, as it stands away from your mouth a bit. The fit on this one is okay for me, but I just don’t enjoy the ribbons/ties around the head. The perfectionist in me is also slightly offended by raw edges, even though I get why it is. That said, this one was the Snook’s favourite! It actually fit nicely around his nose (under his specs) and all the way under his chin.

    Final verdict

    Look, this is all down to the size, shape, and weirdness of your own head and what you feel comfortable in. All of these are easy to make and do the job. Because I like the elastic over the ears better than ties, I’m going to be making more of the Olson Masks for me. (I’ve also just had an idea that should allow me to  add an easily removable nose wire to the Olson to make it fit even better!) And because of his “man nose,” I’ll be making more of the Ragmasks for the Snook. Whatever you do, please stay home as much as you can and stay safe. ❤️

  • Shared today on Twitter

    Road testing different sew-at-home face mask patterns. First up – @freesewing_org’s Fu Mask. It makes me feel like Shredder from the Ninja Turtles movie. (Full blog post coming about all masks later in the week…) https://t.co/OkUfdcDx4K https://t.co/9LG98MgBx4


    @amitchell01 Actually the crafters are all doing great!! It’s the rest of you muggles who are probably climbing the walls. 😂


    RT @flanaganagain_: I admit I did not have COBOL programmer shortage on my end-times bingo card. https://t.co/ick5JhlpHo


    RT @wikkit: Some German words you might find useful now:
    Fernweh: the opposite of homesickness, a longing to be elsewhere
    Kummerspeck: grie…


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Road testing different sew-at-home face mask patterns. First up – @freesewing_org’s Fu Mask. It makes me feel like Shredder from the Ninja Turtles movie. (Full blog post coming about all masks later in the week…)


  • Shared today on Twitter

    Question in the SMH Trivia Quiz today: What kind of animal is a decapod?

    Me: Crustacean. 100%.

    @hannahyanfield and @the_snook: What? Are you sure?

    Me: DID YOU GUYS EVEN SEE MOANA. “You can’t expect a demi-god to beat a decapod…” 🎵🦀


    RT @CBSNews: ADORABLE: With a fun tune from “Moana,” Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has the perfect way to entertain his daughter Tia while he w…


    @voltagex @hannahyanfield @the_snook Right??!


    Ready to separate for the sleeves! #topdown #colorwork https://t.co/PyWpKHuATx https://t.co/X5ADF85Vwg


    RT @jeffbarr: My #AWS colleague Marcia Villalba (@foobar_codes) publishes a new video every Tuesday, and just launched a new series that wi…


    Well. @NASA has brought back the Worm logo. I’ll admit it looks pretty cool on a stark white rocket, but I’m #teammeatball4lyfe. https://t.co/IFa3hoKK0z https://t.co/JTYnmilmqb


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Ready to separate for the sleeves! #topdown #colorwork


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    Ready to separate for the sleeves! #topdown #colorwork

    Ready to separate for the sleeves! #topdown #colorwork

  • Shared today on Twitter

    @evanderkoogh That I’m going to get connected to a random staging environment?


    Our respective companies do Friday afternoon virtual drinks *very* differently. 😂 https://t.co/gKl08EA9oZ https://t.co/c3hk0QaFuj


    That devolved quickly. https://t.co/pui88rz8Jz


    @JedWatson @evanderkoogh Ahh, and my mind went to Chat Roulette and the potential to see things you might not want to see. 😂


    @gilmae @the_snook told me in a horrified whisper that he was wearing a tuxedo shirt with a lounge suit. Quelle horreur! We shall have to pretend not to know him.


    RT @the_snook: @web_goddess @gilmae In these trying times we have to make do with what we have on hand.


    So we made an amazing discovery on Google Play. I’ve only seen this once before, and years ago. Let’s do it! Sex and murder and poison and Brian Blessed… https://t.co/3LuZsonKKw


    Full body shudder within the first two minutes. “And you said you regretted it wasn’t in HD!” “Yeah, that was a bad call.” https://t.co/qLxei7V8iR


    Oh right. I forgot the weird framing device that the Sybil told him we would be reading his story 1900 years later… https://t.co/gvlUy5Yb9N


    Ten minutes in and we have problematic topless African dancers, Dr. Who, and BRIAN BLESSED with a blond pageboy wig. https://t.co/82W3MHpnSf


    What a sniveling man-child… “Kiddie fiddler,” muttered the Snook. https://t.co/64jGB4yVhb


    “No, no my dear. Goodness has nothing to do with it.” STONE COLD. https://t.co/gSAcPVJ6EP


    There there. Don’t be cry. https://t.co/BEtDjKdVsE


    @JulieKalitis BRILLIANT. Thank you!


    It me. And you’re all the rabble. https://t.co/m1WvxmE2fp


    Wait, wait. Agrippa is living in Lesbos?? 😳 https://t.co/lyKCZTfnc1


    Well, this is all very interesting. 😏 (Me: 9 years have passed? Tiberius looks exactly the same! Rodd: That’s because he was a 45yo playing 25.) https://t.co/gilTCu3eTK


    Livia… They say a snake bit her once. And the snake DIED. 🐍 https://t.co/ypRINcGIOw


    Why does he keep referring to boiled asparagus?!? https://t.co/xhXcVq7UdF


    Because why wouldn’t you bake a Quarantine Celebration Carrot Cake the size of your head? 😂❤️🥕🍰 https://t.co/SGeyoyFJns


    RT @Jimllpaintit: Can you please paint The Artist Formerly Known As Prince having a fight with Prince Harry over who is least known as Prin…


    @misswired I didn’t know he was going for a triple decker! I simply pointed out that we had some extra frosting in the freezer that we should use up… 😜


    @gilmae We just gave a big chunk to our neighbours.


    RT @uwsgeezer: I haven’t wept since this all began. Then I saw this outside our neighbor’s apartment. This person works in one of the area…


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Our respective companies do Friday afternoon virtual drinks *very* differently. 😂


    Because why wouldn’t you bake a Quarantine Celebration Carrot Cake the size of your head? 😂❤️🥕🍰


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    Because why wouldn’t you bake a Quarantine Celebration Carrot Cake the size of your head? 😂❤️🥕🍰

    Because why wouldn’t you bake a Quarantine Celebration Carrot Cake the size of your head? 😂❤️🥕🍰

    Because why wouldn’t you bake a Quarantine Celebration Carrot Cake the size of your head? 😂❤️🥕🍰

    Because why wouldn’t you bake a Quarantine Celebration Carrot Cake the size of your head? 😂❤️🥕🍰