Serve & Sew
Display the love of Christ, by serving our seniors and those in our neighboring medical community through sewing. Spartanburg Regional Hospital staff are in need of cloth masks as they care for COVID-19 patients. Can you use your sewing skills in this way? If finding material and elastic is preventing you from sewing, we can provide those materials for you. To pick up materials or to drop off donations, please stop by our church office, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Instructions are provided below. *Please note, if using your own material, it must be new cotton (within a year old). Long cloth ties may be substituted for elastic. Please pray for our medical community and their patients as you sew! Thank you in advance to those who will serve and sew! Please return finished masks in a ziplock bag to the church office by Thursday, April 23rd.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Materials needed (with elastic)
Tight-weave cotton fabric (i.e. quilting cotton)
Fabric must be newly purchased within *approximately the past year and never used.
Wash and dry fabric without fragrance or dyes prior to sewing.
Rope elastic, beading cord elastic will work. You may also use 1/8 inch flat elastic if 1/4 inch is unavailable. Some have used wider flat elastic and cut it in half with some success.
One adult mask requires two (2) 9 inch x 6 inch pieces tight-weave cotton and two 7 inch pieces of 1/4 inch elastic. Therefore, one yard of 44 inch wide fabric yields 12-15 masks. You need 7.5 yards of elastic for 25 masks (14 inches per mask).
You can make two sizes: adult or child. Adult-sized masks will be the greatest need.
Put right sides of cotton fabric together. Be sure any fabric design is placed horizontally.
Cut 9 x 6 (adult) or 7.5 x 5 (child)
Starting at the center of the bottom edge, sew to the first corner, stop. Sew the elastic with the edge out into the corner. A few stitches forward and back will hold this.
Sew to the next corner, stop, and bring the other end of the same elastic to the corner and sew a few stitches forward and back.
Now sew across that top of the mask to the next corner. Again, put an elastic with the edge out.
Sew to the next corner and sew in the other end of the same elastic.
Sew across the bottom leaving about 1.5 inch to 2 inch open. Stop, cut the thread. Turn inside out.
Pin 3 tucks on each side of the mask. Make sure the tucks are the same direction
Sew around the edge of the mask twice.