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How to make a seamless face mask: Thrifty crafts that cover from a SOCK in five steps, and takes less than a minute
- Mother Safia Aggoune, a dancer from Amsterdam, brought her Tik Tok account
- It was demonstrated how to make the mask with a sock and some simple incisions.
- The mother of one starts by holding a sock upside down, before trimming half the foot and with a few more cuts has a mask in less than a minute.
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An intelligent mother has shared a quick guide to making her own face mask in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, wearing nothing more than a sock.
Safia Aggoune, a dancer from Amsterdam, went to her Tik Tok account, where she has more than 2,600 followers, to demonstrate how to make the mask with a sock and some simple incisions.
The mother of one begins by holding a sock upside down, before cutting off half of the foot.
Safia Aggoune, a dancer from Amsterdam, took her Tik Tok account, where she has more than 2,600 followers, to demonstrate how to make the mask with a sock and some simple cuts.
One’s mother starts by holding a sock upside down, before cutting off half of the foot
Once you have a uniform distance between the top of the sock and the foot from the heel, cut the sock down the side and open it.
Holding it so that it forms a rough rectangle with the heel in the center, Safia folds it in half horizontally.
She cuts a slit on both sides, about 2 inches from the edges before opening it again.
Using the slits as an elastic, it fits behind the ears, showing a perfectly complete mask.
Once you have a uniform distance between the top of the sock and the foot from the heel, cut the sock down the side and open it
She cuts a slit on both sides, about 2 com from the edges before opening it again
The video was shared on the Netmum Facebook account, where it accumulated 3,000 likes and comments.
A follower joked, “Now you know what to do with that strange sock bag!”
Elsewhere, another added, “This is what I saw on the bk face, so I’m glad to have a video to follow … I just need some funky socks!
But one noted: “They won’t work, hospital masks have three or more layers of special material.”
Using the indentations as an elastic, it fits behind the ears, showing a perfectly complete mask.
The video was shared on the Netmum Facebook account, where it accumulated 3,000 likes and comments