Gas Mask Crochet Pattern – Worthy of Its Breathability

Gas Mask Crochet Pattern – Worthy of Its Breathability

If you’ve been checking out some amazing gas masks and sputtering and coughing from the prices of them, look to your inner artsy fartsy self and check out this Gas Mask Crochet Pattern. Unless you don’t have an artsy fartsy side, your inner self might actually want to make something cool like this.

Don’t get me wrong, it won’t filter out the bad fumes.

Prepping for the Apocalypse? Not in the mood to put on Make up? don’t worry I’ve got you covered.

Pattern is rated: Intermediate
Pattern is Non Refundable

Size: One size. Since the straps are fully adjustable it should fit around 21”-24”

Pattern includes:
(The corset top is a prop & not included in the pattern)
*Pattern for Gas Mask
*2 styles of adjustable strap options
*Cylinders
*Cog Mohawk
*Flowers
*Lots of pics to help out

Is the Gas Mask Crochet Pattern worthy of me?

After thinking the Jellyfish Crochet was a hat and finding out it wasn’t, I wanted to try actually searching for one, because the concept is cool. I know there are octopus and squid hats out there, so why wouldn’t there be jellyfish ones, right?

Well, I found a really cool pattern, and instead of just giving a shout-out to said pattern, I looked into TheTwistedHatter’s shop and found this design that I really liked.

I mean, masks are still very much a thing as of this post due to coronavirus, and while it’s not exactly a mask meant to wear for long periods of time to reduce risking others, it’s amazing and it’s going to get some looks and even some compliments, no doubt.

Especially depending on your color choice.

Not to mention the mask shown is just one choice, there’s another mask you’re capable of creating that reminds me kind of of a steampunk Roadhog from Overwatch.