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How to Make a Face Mask Out of a T-Shirt in Pictures

How to Turn a T-Shirt Into a Face Mask in Less Than 10 Minutes — No Sewing Required

How to Make a Face Mask Out of a T-Shirt in Pictures
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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK government is encouraging to wear a face covering when stepping out of the house in an effort to help prevent the spread. Many businesses are selling (and donating) protective face mask coverings, but due to a recent spike in orders, some retailers are experiencing delays in production. Thankfully, many people have taken to social media to offer DIY face mask tutorials, many of which use materials from around the house like old T-shirts, bandanas, sheets, and socks. If you can sew or do stitch work, these work great, but what if you don't know to do that or don't have access to a sewing machine?

The UK government released a no-sew t-shirt face covering tutorial, and it's a lot easier than you might think. All you'll need is an old t-shirt (ideally a small or extra small size), and a pair of scissors.

It's best if your t-shirt is made of thick material to help block any lingering air particles. Test it by holding it up to a light; if the light seeps through, it's probably not thick enough. Thankfully, that's an easy fix (see step five!). To make your own no-sew t-shirt face mask, follow the steps below and don't forget to properly sterilise between each use.

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