Don’t get me wrong, I’m loving that Spring is having a little flirt with us at the moment. The evenings are getting longer and the sun is playing peek-a-boo. At the same time, sometimes you wake up a little bit earlier than intended at the weekend or you just want to shut it all out for a little Sunday nap. So here’s a really quick and easy make for catching some Zzz or maybe adding to a little pamper package for Mother’s Day? More on that later…
You will need
Some pretty scrap fabric (the darker and thicker the better)
Bias binding (mine was 12mm thick)
17″/43cm Elastic
Needle and thread/Sewing machine
Pins
Downloadable template
Step one
Pin the template to at least two layers of fabric. At this stage you might also want to sandwich a little padding in between, but I didn’t have any to hand so just went without.
I just used some scrap fabric for this make, but I would advise you choose a darker palette than this if you can as it will block out more light.
Cut around the template, leaving a small seam allowance, a couple of mm will do as you aren’t turning inside out.
Step two
Remove template and re-pin your fabric layers together. You will see I used some of the adhesive fabric I used for my bookbinding tutorial. This was an error. The iron isn’t a huge fan of this material and vice versa. You will see later.
ANYWAY. Sew around the edge to bind all the layers together. Make sure that if you are using patterned fabric the right side is facing out.
Step three
So, I never knew how to sew on bias binding properly until a few months ago. It changes your life. Seriously.
You will notice that one of the folds in your bias binding is slightly smaller than the other side. You want to open the shorter side out and pin to the edge of your fabric as shown above.
Note that the pins are facing outwards, this is because I was using a sewing machine and this way it just runs straight over, no need to pull them out as you go. If you’re hand sewing you probably want to pin the opposite way so you still have hands left at the end.
Step four
Sew around the binding, on the outer edge of the fold (see above).
Unpin.
Step five
Turn the bias binding over and use an iron to press it down (mainly for the benefit of people using a sewing machine)
Pin the elastic under the bias on both sides. You want to adjust this to size depending on who you’re making it for, 17″/43cm was a little on the large side for me so perhaps go a bit smaller or measure round the back of your head from temple to temple. Don’t forget to take a bit of length off so it holds by the stretch.
Step six
Sew the top of the bias binding as close to the edge as you can. Use a close zigzag stitch to secure elastic to the front of the mask, this will stop any light seeping through the gaps at the sides.
(you can see that the heat of the iron on the adhesive wrinkled my top fabric layer quite a lot, this shouldn’t happen to you!)
Step seven
3, 2, 1, nap.
Have a great week folks!