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1. Cut the bottom off a folded coffee filter. Keep the top part -- you'll need it for the filter in your mask. 2. Lay a bandana or 20" x 20" T-shirt flat in a rectangle. Fold the bandana or shirt in ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The CDC is advising all Americans to wear a mask or some type of cloth face-covering in public such as trips to the grocery store and pharmacy. If you don't have a sewing machine or ...
The US Centers for Disease Control recommends that all Americans wear face masks in public to reduce transmission of Covid-19. The agency maintains that “it is critical to emphasize that maintaining 6 ...
This video, posted on Julie Eigenmann's Instagram, illustrates how to make a no-sew face mask using supplies you likely already have at home. Start by folding a square scarf or bandana four times ...
With the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, face masks have become essential when we venture outside, along with social distancing. However, due to the overwhelming global demand, it's increasingly ...
Remember that Western theme cowboy event that you went to eight years ago? The hat, bibbed overalls, and bandana that you bought for the party -- where are those things? The bandana might just come in ...
Still, if you want to make a mask, here are simple, step-by-step instructions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on how to do just that, whether or not you know how to sew. Not sure ...
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