To date, I think this is the easiest pattern to follow and it is the most versatile mask since the wearer can change out filter material and wash the base. We're taking all versions of masks at this point so do what feels right until otherwise notified!
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Ann Jackson
3/25/2020 06:50:18 am
I like the video you posted and it’s very straightforward, but no mention was made of the filter material that goes inside—this may have been covered in an earlier post, but what do you recommend as a filter material?
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Bib & Tucker Sew-Op
3/29/2020 07:46:58 pm
My apologies for the late reply, Ann. It is our understanding that filters are not being provided by sewists at this time. I think the hope is that we will focus on the washable, fabric mask and those wearing the masks will focus on procuring filters. If this changes, I will let you know.
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