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MakerMask: Origami -- Photo Tutorial These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe. MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2) Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0 Makermask.org August 20, 2020

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Page 1: MakerMask: Origami --Photo Tutorial

MakerMask: Origami -- Photo Tutorial

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Cut out squares of mask fabric

3 Fabric Squares: 9” x 9” Each

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

Variation: 2 Fabrics Squares

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Sew Mask Layers Together

Sew Layers Together

(~1/4” Allowance)

Leave gap (~ 2 inches) to

turn inside out.

Trim excess material before

turning inside out

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2) Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Fold Top ¾” Down To Enclose Nose Piece

Flexible Nose Piece

(Coffee Tin Tie)

Fold Down

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Tuck “Attachment Loops” Under the Fold

Attachment Loops

for Headband

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Stitch Nose Piece and Attachment Loops in Place

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Add Two “Waterfall Pleats” – Each ¾”Variation: Add Single ¾” Pleat

1 ½”

1 ½”

¾”

¾”

Pleat 1

Pleat 2

¾”

Dimensions Before Pleats: 7 ¾” x 8 ½”

2 ½”

¾” Pleat 2

Pleat 1

¾”

Dimensions After Pleats: 4 ¾” x 8 ½”

¾”

2 ½”

Pleat Measurements

¾” Pleat 1

¾” Pleat 2

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Origami Folding:Fold the bottom 2 ½” under

¾”

¾”

Dimensions Before Fold: 4 ¾” x 8 ½”

¾”

2 ½”

¾”

¾”

Dimensions After Fold: 2 ¼” x 8 ½”

¾”

Fold Bottom Under

(to the back)

Fold Under

Front

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Turn over so the back

is facing up.

Folded Under

Front

¾”

¾”Pleat 2

Pleat 1

¾”

Back

Dimensions After Fold: 2 ½” x 8 ½”

Back

Origami Folding:Turn Over

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Turn over so the back

is facing up.

Folded Under

Front

BackFold ¾” Down

Origami Folding:Fold ¾” Down to Create “Trim”

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Turn over so the back

is facing up.

Folded Under

Front

Back

Origami Folding:Fold Bottom Corners Up and Tuck Under Trim

Fold Up (shown without trim for better

illustration of fold)

¾”

¾”

Pleat 1

¾”

¾” Bottom Trim

Top Edge of Mask

¾”

¾”

Pleat 1

¾”

BackFold

Up

Fold

Up

Fold Up (shown without trim for

better illustration of fold)

Folded Up and Tucked Under Trim

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Turn over so the back

is facing up.

Folded Under

Front

Back

Origami Folding:Expand into 3-D Shape

Fold Up (shown without trim for better

illustration of fold)

Open up mask (Separate top edge from bottom

edge by pushing in the sides)

¾”

¾” Top Edge of Mask

Bottom/Side Edge(s) of Mask

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Turn over so the back

is facing up.

Folded Under

Front

Back

Origami Folding:Sew Bottom Trim in Place Securing the 3-D Shape

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Front

Add Silicone Ties

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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Expand Pleats and Enjoy!

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020

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See MakerMask.org

for More Information

Large

9” x 9” Square Start

Small

8” x 8” Square Start

These instructions do not guarantee protection against transmission of any diseases. Commercially available masks meet regulatory guidelines, but homemade masks may

not. Mask designs have not been FDA approved or cleared. Homemade masks are to be used at your own risk. Due to variability of materials and construction, the mask’s

safety or effectiveness is not proven and cannot be assumed. Information and instructions are not guaranteed to be complete and accurate. Manufacturers and

distributors are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Stay safe.

MakerMask: Origami (Version 0.2)

Jocelyn E. Songer, cc 3.0

Makermask.org

August 20, 2020