I did too, it provided some interest researching patterns making and finding what worked to in the end make five layer masks that did restrict breathing but could be managed with hey, yogic breathing of which I already knew how to do from a yoga past. I still have my masks and one of them the most restrictive that I faced with camo is in. my possibles pouch.I sew, the masks were sort of fun to work out, devise and make up and pass around neighbours and family
At first we had only what we had to hand. I read up and was advised that soaking thin cotton or paper towels in a strong salt solution and letting it dry, and using that as a liner between the layers, would kill any virus that got to it...so salty paper was duly made and pegged out on the washing line to dry
Eventually I cut up two of my unused 'non woven' material protective suits (some digs are dirty, as in biologically dirty) and used them to make the masks.
Elastic hair ties for the ear elastic bits and coated plastic garden wire for the shaping piece at the nose.
Some of the Spanish patterns were really excellent, let folks breath but not suffocate, shaping.
The Chinese ones just didn't fit; different shape needed over the nose, etc.,
A Ugandan lady posted a brilliant video of how to make them quickly in quantity
We lived through rather 'interesting' timesI am rather glad we're past that, and truly hope we never have to go through it again, but I'll not hold my breath.....and I still keep the pantry stocked, and who doesn't have spare pack or two of loo roll stashed ?
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The five layer masks also face sealed and didn't steam up the glasses and they were washed in soapy water at the end of every outing.
I do however now also keep FFP3 masks in and I do have a half mask respirator with a few packs of P100 filters
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