Another thing that works great is the little bendy thing that comes on the top of bags of coffee. They are narrow and bend over and over. Thanks for the video!
Fusible webbing is made to be permanent with fabric. I would suggest though that all the tough tumbling isn't the greatest for this so a lingerie bag would be best. Just like what you do for your fine bras. I use the UV of the sun most of the times to disinfect...
I think it's too thin. There may be some lasagna trays or similar that are stiffer. I did cut soup cans but you need more than a scissor. Happy finding...
@@madebybarbcom might be possible to double-layer the soda can aluminum. I'm mostly wondering because we don't really eat sardines in my family but have plenty of soda cans 😂
@@RosaBraga-IS Well, sure try it, Maybe if you score at a line and bend it in thirds. There’s probably also some other pull top types of canned food. 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Another thing that works great is the little bendy thing that comes on the top of bags of coffee. They are narrow and bend over and over. Thanks for the video!
This was the idea I had with the exception of the sardine can!! How creative you are!!
I'd better add sardines to tomorrow's shopping list! What a brilliant idea 💡 👏
What about if I use heat-adhesive interlining?
You may be able to adapt somehow but it is usually not able to stick to something else as it has adhesion only on one side.
Brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing.
And I am able to wash the mask with these inside? Run them through the washing machine?
Fusible webbing is made to be permanent with fabric. I would suggest though that all the tough tumbling isn't the greatest for this so a lingerie bag would be best. Just like what you do for your fine bras. I use the UV of the sun most of the times to disinfect...
Brilliant!!!!!
Love this idea. Thanks.
Glad the video is short though, that music makes me antsy 🤪
Me too, I really don't like it (the music).
Would a simple soda can work? Or is that too thin?
I think it's too thin. There may be some lasagna trays or similar that are stiffer. I did cut soup cans but you need more than a scissor. Happy finding...
@@madebybarbcom might be possible to double-layer the soda can aluminum. I'm mostly wondering because we don't really eat sardines in my family but have plenty of soda cans 😂
@@RosaBraga-IS Well, sure try it, Maybe if you score at a line and bend it in thirds. There’s probably also some other pull top types of canned food. 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Brilliant idea!👍
how big did you cut the strips?
Usually about 3" long, or slightly longer depending on the mask pattern.