
I know that there are lots of tutorials out there for these hospital face masks but I couldn’t find one done on a serger. So, I put together a short video of how to make them assembly-line style on a serger in about 5 minutes. Hence, the 5 minute face mask tutorial!

Here is the video below, but please remember to ask local facilities around you if they need them. We all want to be a blessing to health care workers these days rather than a burden.
Stay safe everyone. We are spending a little bit of time making these 5 Minute face masks and some double tied fleece blankets for people in the hospitals for our “Sunday Service” activity. Love to you all!
~elizabeth
THANK YOU! This pattern is a lifesaver and I have made over 200 so far with it! So glad you did it and I found it! I do have one suggestion—my serger was fighting w the elastic and I was having to restitch it, so I decided to stitch the elastic first with my regular machine then serge the edges last—sped up
My process immensely! I have sent many people to your site to get this pattern MANY THANKS!!!
That is a great tip Karen!!! I’m going to do that too!