Enclosed Face Shield Hood Pattern Tutorial

Seattle Sundries

I have been worrying a lot about our re-entry to school and daily life, since there are still so many questions about how contagious and dangerous the COVID-19 virus is. In an attempt to stop wallowing in my worry, I got to work coming up with a pattern for a fully-enclosed fabric hood and clear plastic face shield.

  • Made from materials that are easily accessible and inexpensive.
  • Uses a baseball cap as the support structure, which allows for a more comfortable and cool fit.
  • Allows the wearer's face to be seen (important for lip reading and speech).
  • Causes minimal glasses fog.
  • Washable for repeated use.
  • Has a double layer of fabric, with no gaps, to prevent germ transmission.
  • NOT for hospital or medical use.
  • NOT OSHA certified.
  • Pattern is FREE to download and use for non-commerical, personal production. 

Download the pattern to print HERE. This is a large (24"x14") page. If you have trouble tile printing it, try the multipage pdf HERE.

RESOUCES:

I purchased the plastic (polycarbonate) from TAP Plastics. One sheet can be cut into enough for 12 shields and costs around $13 for the sheet.

 

 


29 comments


  • Deanna Steinke

    This looks great !
    However the link to the pattern is 1/1, not 8. It isn’t a matter of printer settings, all that is on the link is one page. I work in a school and would really like to make some these for myself and it might be a great option for some of our special needs kids, if I can get the full pattern!


  • Debbie

    The pattern only downloads to one page not eight. I have checked the settings. All are ok. Suggestions?


  • Anne Sylte Bloom

    @Kathy Make sure that your system is set on “tiling” mode and at 100%. Or maybe there’s a “poster” setting? I’m not sure what printer & system you’re using.


  • Kathy

    It is only printing one page. I have adjusted my printer properties and it still is only on one page. Any suggestions?


  • Anne Sylte Bloom

    @Julie It’s one really big page, so if you print it at 100% it will come out on 8 different pages, then you have to tape them together.


Leave a comment

Please note, comments must be approved before they are published

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.


You may also like View all