A NEW COMMUNITY TRANSLATE!! (Patreon)
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Hello my friends,
Would you like to help me with another translate??? I'm not sure whether I'll do this before Country Roads or after. But someone suggested on a livestream that I translate a tutorial of how to create a mask, and I knew that GT would really struggle with that xD. So let's see what happens? :D
Translate the material belowwww!!
Y'all are the best. Provided I stay healthy I'm actually aiming to make two videos on MALINDA every week now, and probably 1-2 GTS a month. Obviously that is fully dependent on my mental and physical health, but the ideas are there!
xxMKR
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Hello my friends.
In case you haven’t gotten the memo by now, no matter where you are in the world, in my case the United States, it is safest for you and the people around you to wear a covering over your face while anywhere in public to help decrease the spread of Covid 19.
If you’re growing tired of just using a bandana or an old scarf, or if the mask you’ve made is a little uncomfortable, here is a no-sew method of creating a comfortable mask.
Lay out a square of fabric, at least 20 inches long.
Place a coffee filter or a vacuum filter in the center. This is an optional added layer of protection.
Fold the top and bottom over the filter.
A key to creating a comfortable mask is keeping your mask out of your eyes. So place a flattened paper clip or thick twist tie at the top of the fabric. This will allow for pliability around the nose.
Fold the top and bottom of the fabric towards the center to create layers.
Loop two hair ties around the fabric on either end. You can also use shoestrings.
Fold over the strings and tuck one end of the fabric into the other to create a loose seal.
Lift the mask to your face and either loop the hair ties over both ears or tie the shoestring around your head.
The most important thing to remember is that your nose and mouth both need to be covered at all times.
You can bend the paperclip to create less space around the nose and pull the bottom of the fabric to go under your chin.
When you remove your mask, try to only touch your straps and wash your hands right away.
Be sure to wash the fabric after one use before reassembling.
Alternatively, if you know you won’t use it, you can put it in a plastic bag for 5 days and it should be safe.
Remember that compliance with guidelines on protective gear is not just to keep you safe- it’s to ensure the safety of those around you, your community.
Stay safe and healthy everyone!