N95 MASKS'''and more masks
I wanted to something for the WAR effort so I started making masks. There was so much information out there and so many patterns. I started out making cotton masks using fabric from my stash. It was a simple pleated masks with various ways to keep it on: four cotton ties; elastic on the bottom and ties on the top; elastic loops to go around the ears; and then 4 ties made from t-shirts.
I kept looking at different things online and came across the university of Florida's research site. They said to use surgical material that is used to wrap surgical instruments - a non-woven material that water cannot penetrate penetrate but breathable. Apparently it gets tossed all the time. A group of about 6 started to make the masks from this using the pattern UFL supplied.
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| Elastic on the bottom and t-shirt ties ...by far the most comfortable! |
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They then came up with a pattern for the cone shaped masks which fit much better.
We are supplying a hospital in Muskegon. We are waiting for more material at the moment.
I sent some to Sarah in Anchorage.




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