Photo Gallery: The #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge
Here are a few photo of the face masks made in support of the #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge. Have photos of your face masks you'd like us to add? Click here.
Here are a few photo of the face masks made in support of the #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge. Have photos of your face masks you'd like us to add? Click here.
Last week, Dr. Jeff Powis of Michael Garron Hospital raised a call for East York sewers to make face masks. For King & Bay, it was the perfect fit with our #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge.
In this video, Master Clothier Sushant Vachhar walks you through keeping your homemade face mask sanitary.
In this video, Master Clothier Sushant Vachhar explains how non-medical grade face masks can still help.
In this video, one of our Master Clothiers explains the #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge.
The call for assistance has gone out... and King & Bay is 'in' with a challenge to others to use the 'Shirt Off Your Back' to make face masks in support of community health.
If you've got an old shirt (or other cotton fabric) and a sewing machine, here are easy-to-follow directions for making face masks to support the Shirt off Your Back Face Mask Challenge.
Have you joined in the #SOYBFaceMaskChallenge yet? Submit your photos here to support the cause.
Volunteers all over the world are stepping up to sew face masks... and King & Bay is 'in' with a challenge to others to use the 'Shirt Off Your Back' to make 1,000 face masks.
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