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Here's another no-sew mask I was using while waiting for my sewn cloth masks to arrive. You need a few extra items, and of course they're not washable, but they form-fit on your face better than the bandana-and-hair-band version (which was the first type I used), and the paperclip nose piece ensures my glasses don't fog up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mai-UqdNRi8&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR13X-tYBvmFXIigD_yO0AiRJ5IglEjLcXRhNOvkbnTjs6qs_ZU2mCtG6Os

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https://www.instagram.com/p/B-xs_DfANZ0/

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House Republicans anger Democrats by refusing to wear protective masks:

House Rules Committee Chairman Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) lashed into his Republican colleagues who chose not to cover up after Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) spoke. Jordan, who coughed repeatedly while awaiting his turn to speak, did not wear a mask while seated on the floor, or at the lectern.

(they really do just want to sicken and kill everyone)

https://nypost.com/2020/04/23/republicans-refuse-to-wear-coronavirus-masks-angering-democrats/

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you should be more like me

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I used the free kit from Joann's, they were very generous, a pattern/instructions, about a yard of fabric, 2 packs of elastic, a spool of thread. I liked their design because it used elastic loops over the ears to hold it on, easy on/easy off. First I made 2 masks to their dimensions that are completely usable. My 2nd 2 masks I made them bigger in height, I wanted them bigger in nose to chin height, and added a piece of pipe cleaner so it forms better over the nose. So, I have made 4 masks from a free kit and have fabric/materials to make at least 4 more


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