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June 13, 2020 By Hannah Klein

Easy Mask to Make

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Ran annim meinisin! We should all wear masks, especially to protect the people around us. Here is one way to make a mask in just 10 steps!

You will need: one bandana and two hair ties. Or, you can use any light breathable fabric in a square shape and rubber bands or string instead of hair ties.
1) Lay out your bandana.
3) Fold the top half of the bandana to the middle.
4) Fold the bottom of the bandana to meet in the middle.
5) Put one hair tie a couple of inches in towards the middle (about a third of the length of the bandana).
6) Put the other hair tie on the other side, the same length away from the end.
7) Fold one side of the bandana in toward the middle.
8) Fold the other side in toward the middle and then tuck the ends into the first side.
9) Pull out your hair ties and smooth out the bandana.
10) Flip your mask over-GREAT JOB! Here is your finished mask!

A COUPLE OF TIPS ABOUT YOUR NEW MASK:

  1. ALWAYS WEAR A MASK WHEN OUT IN PUBLIC OR NEAR OTHER PEOPLE WHO DO NOT LIVE WITH YOU.
  2. REMEMBER TO USE FABRIC/MATERIAL THAT YOU CAN BREATHE THROUGH, BUT THAT IS THICK ENOUGH TO CATCH THE “AIR” YOU BREATHE OUT.
  3. REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR MASK AFTER EVERY TIME YOU USE IT.

To see a video of how to make this mask, please visit Akoyikoyi on YouTube:

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