DIY Face Mask Tutorial With Kay AKA An Accident Looking For A Place To Happen.
Description
Kay Pruitt's love of posting DYI videos exceeds her actual skill in this comedic tutorial gone wrong.
Video Script::
[Music] hi there I'm Kate Pruitt and I'm gonna be making some face masks for my family today and I thought I'd bring y'all along and show you just how simple and easy these little face masks are to make you do not have to be an expert so where I am certainly not I've actually borrowed some of this stuff for my sister-in-law but I promise you if I can make a face mask so can you all right let's start selling okay so the first thing we want to do is cut out two square pieces of fabric that are nine by six inches I've made myself a little pattern you're just gonna lay it on top of your fabric and then we start cutting that's it you just start following around see that's what I get for not wanting to wear my glasses on camera so we're just gonna cut all the way around you're a little bit you don't even need pins so we're gonna cut out two of these squares and then we'll meet that guy when we're done okay we have our squares cut and ready to go and I'm going to set those aside and now we are going to cut our elastic I'm gonna use this little tool this time and we need to measure out seven inches and I have a handy little ruler right here on the bottom of my map that I'm going to use so seven inches they make these numbers so small there it is there it is right there seven inches and I'm just gonna cut that great and I'm gonna do a second one seven okay all right so I've got my elastic cut I've got my two seven inch strips and we'll go around our ears and we are ready to stuff okay we have our two squares of fabric facing each other and we've laid down our elastic up to the corner sticking out like a piece of bacon in a BLT or if you are vegan a nut and now you're ready slow that down just a little bit before you get to the end of your fabric you reach through and then you're gonna take your laps I think I just sewed my shirt okay so I had a little snafu back there but it's okay I was able to save my fabric and finish hand stitching the other seams leaving a little opening at the top so that I can turn it inside out and we can put the final touches on our washable reusable facemask okay we aren't going for perfection here we are going for protection and these don't have to be pretty y'all they just have to cover your mouth and your nose you [Music]
Comments
- Janet Added I laughed until I cried!!! That is probably what I would have done...I made masks but only after many mistakes!!!
- Vicky Added This is hysterical!!! Thanks for sharing.
- Janet Added I agree - very stupid
- MHPeacondeDVSF Added For something that is so important the video was so STUPID! sorry but really a waste!