Stay in Touch
Get sneak previews of special offers & upcoming events delivered to your inbox.
Sign in
04-01-2020 11:23 AM
Thanks for offering good ideas, @GingerPeach !
04-01-2020 12:07 PM - edited 04-01-2020 12:22 PM
I used a bandana and 2 ponytail elastics. It is very simple and easy to make.
joann fabrics sells bandanas. My store is closed but has curbside pickup.
04-01-2020 03:48 PM
@BrandiDavis wrote:@GingerPeach Ty for the info!! I think that's super neat! I am curious as to if anyone knows would something like this offer any protection? Or is it just so YOU don't touch your face?
The following is an excerpt from an article in The Atlantic about various masks:
"In the meantime, citizens (and, unfortunately, many health-care workers) will have to make do with MacGyvering their own alternatives. A few studies suggest that homemade cloth masks are less effective than proper medical ones, but are still better than nothing. In one experiment, a surgical mask filtered 96 percent of viral particles from the air, a tea towel blocked 83 percent, and a cotton T-shirt blocked 69 percent. In general, thicker materials are better than thinner ones, Marr said, and a tight fit across the face is important. If people use makeshift masks, they should thoroughly wash them afterward. And most of all, they should remember that homemade masks are not fully protective. They’re a last-ditch measure to be used in situations when social distancing isn’t possible. “It’s not like ‘I’m wearing [a mask] and now I can talk to everyone,’” Bourouiba said."
The whole article is here:
theatlantic DOT com/health/archive/2020/04/coronavirus-pandemic-airborne-go-outside-masks/609235
04-01-2020 03:53 PM
Personally, it is easier to wear a loose cotton mask, than rubber gloves. When I have to wear rubber gloves I now do this to prevent sweaty hands. I wear a disposable or of cotton museum gloves, then the rubber gloves. I might make a mask if I can remember how t sew, lol
04-01-2020 04:06 PM
04-01-2020 06:40 PM
Thanks for sharing! When I next go to the grocery store, I will wear one- I'm fine but I would feel a little more protected. I was reading that the amount of virus correlates to severity, and masks could decrease that-
04-01-2020 07:46 PM - edited 04-01-2020 07:48 PM
Brilliant. What an idea.this could have many quick uses even working around dust or garden allergens
04-02-2020 10:44 AM
My elderly mother was in the hospital back in late December and January. She had shingles and was in isolation ( in a room alone). Whenever anyone went into her room, we had to gown up, use latex gloves, and masks. I don't know how the nurses and doctors do this! With the mask on I felt like I couldn't breathe. God Bless the first responders, doctors, and nurses, they are true angels.
Get sneak previews of special offers & upcoming events delivered to your inbox.
*You're signing up to receive QVC promotional email.
Find recent orders, do a return or exchange, create a Wish List & more.
Privacy StatementGeneral Terms of Use
QVC is not responsible for the availability, content, security, policies, or practices of the above referenced third-party linked sites nor liable for statements, claims, opinions, or representations contained therein. QVC's Privacy Statement does not apply to these third-party web sites.
© 1995-2024 QVC, Inc. All rights reserved. | QVC, Q and the Q logo are registered service marks of ER Marks, Inc. 888-345-5788