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OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 09:21 AM Mar 2020

UPDATE: Anyone here making those reusable/washable cloth face masks?

I FOUND A FEW VIA A NEIGHBOR. I'll leave this thread because there are wonderful suggestions below. Many thanks to everyone. Stay safe and well, DU.




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I know they're for healthcare workers, but wondering if anyone here knows where we can purchase just a few of them for home use for those of us who are immuno-compromised?

Thanks

EDIT TO ADD: For a reasonable price; etsy has some that are exorbitant.

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UPDATE: Anyone here making those reusable/washable cloth face masks? (Original Post) OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 OP
I bought some off amazon. LisaL Mar 2020 #1
They must be sold out... OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #2
I managed to buy them recently. LisaL Mar 2020 #4
Okay, thank you. n/t OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #7
They also have a bunch of cotton balaclavas which presumably would offer similar protection. LisaL Mar 2020 #17
Yeah, I did see a ton of those. I think I found a few from someone in my neighborhood. n/t OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #23
Pm me DUgosh Mar 2020 #3
I PM'd you but got error message... OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #8
If you have a sewing machine and some fabric they are simple to make. Srkdqltr Mar 2020 #5
I don't sew nor do I have a machine, unfortunately. n/t OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #6
habd sew or staple fabric together womanofthehills Mar 2020 #14
Rubber bands work. sunflowerseed Mar 2020 #12
May I suggest sewing on ribbons or hem tape? blogslut Mar 2020 #13
Yes - Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #22
Can you hand-sew? blogslut Mar 2020 #9
I can try, I suppose. If I can order what's needed online... OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #10
I understand blogslut Mar 2020 #11
Easy to make mask idea. mia Mar 2020 #15
thanks! eShirl Mar 2020 #16
THANKS! n/t OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #19
Having worn masks I've sewn for several hours - Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #25
Weird stuff Hearthrob Mar 2020 #18
THANK YOU! n/t OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author GemDigger Mar 2020 #21
New sew versions Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #24
Thank you. Hope she recovers quickly and easily. n/t OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #26
I sent out my first 8 to my daughter and granddaughter Marrah_Goodman Mar 2020 #27
You are so sweet... OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #29
Resource jmbar2 Mar 2020 #28
So cool... OneGrassRoot Mar 2020 #30

LisaL

(44,973 posts)
4. I managed to buy them recently.
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 09:36 AM
Mar 2020

Sometimes they give you long delivery times but it actually shows up sooner than they tell you. So you can still place an order and hope for the best. Mine have just arrived yesterday.

LisaL

(44,973 posts)
17. They also have a bunch of cotton balaclavas which presumably would offer similar protection.
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 10:26 AM
Mar 2020

But who the hell knows.

Srkdqltr

(6,297 posts)
5. If you have a sewing machine and some fabric they are simple to make.
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 09:39 AM
Mar 2020

I have made over 50 of them in the past few days. I ran out of elastic . I should get some today. They are for a charity and will go to nursing homes.

blogslut

(38,002 posts)
13. May I suggest sewing on ribbons or hem tape?
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 10:09 AM
Mar 2020

Like four, one for each corner. That way the person can tie them on.

Ms. Toad

(34,074 posts)
22. Yes -
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 10:43 AM
Mar 2020

Even though many of the initial requests were for elastic, the field reports are that elastic is very uncomfortable to wear.

If you create a tube, you can run a single 42" piece of bias tape through the tube (the loop goes over your head, with the two free ends tying at the top).

blogslut

(38,002 posts)
9. Can you hand-sew?
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 09:46 AM
Mar 2020

They're not very big and there's lots of free patterns out there:

https://www.joann.com/make-to-give-response/

I've been making a few on the machine but I will probably try hand-sewing one because working with small details is kind of a PITA. Plus the folded pleats get pretty thick if you add a filtering layer and I'm worried I'm going to break a needle.

OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
10. I can try, I suppose. If I can order what's needed online...
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 09:48 AM
Mar 2020

In chemo and hubby works in the public, so he needs to start wearing one here and at work.

Ms. Toad

(34,074 posts)
25. Having worn masks I've sewn for several hours -
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 10:54 AM
Mar 2020

I'd avoid that one. Breath is generally pretty moist - I would expect a paper towel to disintegrate.

Hearthrob

(84 posts)
18. Weird stuff
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 10:37 AM
Mar 2020

Scarves big enuf to tie- like bank robbers and cowpokes. Maybe 2 pinned together to contain a paper towel.

Cut up panty hose.

Plastic lined table cloths. Cut up and safety pinned.

Old cloth napkins.

Anything cut to size with pins

Response to OneGrassRoot (Original post)

Ms. Toad

(34,074 posts)
24. New sew versions
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 10:52 AM
Mar 2020
http://blog.japanesecreations.com/no-sew-face-mask-with-handkerchief-and-hair-tie

https://diyjoy.com/diy-safety-mask/

(I'm also making sewn but not until Monday. My daughter came down with the flu - so after she is past her 72 hours no-fever (likely Monday), I'll rewash the fabric, sterilize everything, and start again. If you haven't found any by then, PM me and I can send you a few.)

Marrah_Goodman

(1,586 posts)
27. I sent out my first 8 to my daughter and granddaughter
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 11:34 AM
Mar 2020

Both are CNAs and will be passing them out to their coworkers. I have 40 more cut out and waiting for the elastic to be delivered. I am riding this out at my bf's house so I am stitching by hand due to lack of my sewing machine. Once I get my SSDI so I have money to ship I can send you a few OGR.

jmbar2

(4,890 posts)
28. Resource
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 11:48 AM
Mar 2020

Makemasks.slack.com is a nationwide collective of volunteer mask makers sewing for healthcare workers, nursing homes, etc.

You can request a donation using their order form if it's for a group. I don't think they do single orders. It's all volunteer, so mailing individual masks would be too expensive.

You might do a search online for your local town to see if there is a local mask group. Most towns have them now.

Good luck!

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