Add a Nose Wire Piece to my Mask Pattern

Adding a Wire Nose Piece to my Mask Pattern

facemasks with added nose-wire

 

I was wearing my mask at the grocery store the other day when I suffered a hot-flash.  Not just any old hot flash, the mother of all hot flashes, and the heat escaped my mask and hung out behind my glasses.  OMG!  Time to add a bendable nose-wire that might make the mask fit closer to my face. 

 

Note on my nose-wire choice:  I found plastic coated garden wire at Dollarama.  It’s soft and the plastic coating resists rust.  I cut a piece 11 inches long, folded it in half, twisted it slightly, then folded the cut end in by 1/2” and pinched the ends with pliers.

wire I used to make the nose-wire in my masks

the wire for my masks folded and ready to insert

 

 

Here’s what I came up with:

Begin with my original pattern click here.

Be sure to print it off full size, not “scaled” or “fit to page”.  Note to size for men:  add 1/4 inch all the way around before proceeding to the next step.

Add 1/4 inch extra seam allowance along the curved edge between the nose and ear. 

 

where to add the extra 1/4 inch seam allowance

Cut out your 4 pieces, 2 for lining and 2 for the outer layer..`

Using 1/4 inch seam allowance sew the curved front seam on both sets.   Open out each set and either press the seam allowance to one side or top-stitch the seam allowance to one side. Press or top-stitch the seam allowances to opposite sides to make the next step smoother.   

 

Place the 2 completed layers with right sides together.  Match the pieces at the center seams.

 

Sew both layers together around 3 sides, using 1/2 inch seam allowance at the top (nose) where you added the extra 1/4”, leaving one of the straight ends (ear) open. 

 

Select a 5mm wide zig-zag stitch.  Center the piece of prepared wire in the seam allowance at the nose and zig-zag it into place close to the seam line. 

my mask showing the wire zig zagged into place

I used a Husqvarna/Viking “D” foot.  It has a groove underneath it that glided over the wire.  I moved my zig-zag to the left side of the foot.

D foot

Turn the mask right sides out and finish by topstitching as directed, BUT at the top of the mask top-stitch beside the wire, enclosing it.   You’ll be able to feel it. (see the red line, below)

showing where to top-stitch when adding a nose-wire to my mask

 

Add the elastic at the ears and you’re good to go.  Questions?  Email me at yvettechilcott at yahoo dot ca.

want a printable?  Adding nosewire

 

 

 

Yvette Chilcott

I'm a mother of 3, stepmother of 3. My hubby and I share our home with 2 cats, and my hobbies, including my food experiments.

3 Responses

  1. Thank you Yvette…what a neat idea…and inexpensive way to add a nose piece wire…..awesome!

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