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Face Masks 2020 Part 2 – Its Jaw dropping.
In the last blog I had made a peculiar Shaped Face Mask.
So what was I going to do with it?
Rough
Drawing
First I drew a Rough Drawing on the Mask
Grey
Felt
Next I selected some Grey Felt and Pinned it in Half.
Cut
and Curve
I carefully cut a Curve at the Top and Bottom of the
Felt. I then snipped a small Triangle out of the Centre then opened it up. I
Trimmed the Centre and Edges until I had the shape outlined in the Rough
Drawing.
Circular
Red
I haven’t Sewn the Grey Felt as yet as I want to slip
material underneath it. I started adding Red Felt to the Centre. I Sewed it on
in a Circular Pattern. This was to give the impression of a Tube or in this
case a Throat .
Add
Teeth
I took three strips of White Felt and cut a zig-zag
Pattern into them forming irregular shaped Triangular Teeth. I slipped these
strips under the Grey Felt and Sewed in place.
Fins
and Eyes
Once the Triangles were Sewn I then Sewed around all the
Grey. I then added a slightly Curved Triangle to the Top forming a Fin. I added
a Fin either side of what you probably now recognise as a Shark. I also
Embroidered the Sharks Eyes.
Gills
and White
After Embroidering the Black Eyes I added a touch of
White as when Sharks attack their Eyes roll back. In addition to this I Sewed
on some Gills either side.
Next I Sewed White Felt underneath the Grey Felt. This
gave the characteristic colouring of the Great White Shark.
Press
Stud
I hadn’t quite finished with my Shark. I Sewed a Press
Stud In the Sharks Mouth.
Oxygen
Tank
This was definitely the fiddliest and time consuming part
of the Mask. I had to do some research to find the Iconic Oxygen Tank.
I cut out the Shape of the Tank and it took quite a few
hours of Embroidery to give the semblance of the Logo. Due to the small size I
had to omit the writing.
Be
Afraid
Here I am wearing the Jaw (or should I say Jaws) dropping
Mask. I felt it was well worth the effort I put into it.