![]() ![]() However, the Classic 300S does still have the other drawbacks of ultrasonics, including a tendency (if you have hard or well water) to leave a trail of fine mineral dust on the furniture or floor (don’t worry, this is harmless and easy to clean). We were surprised how impressed we were with the Classic 300S’s smart-home features, which brought some added convenience into our lives with cleaning reminders, scheduling options, and memorable voice commands via Alexa or Google Home. This machine also has a built-in night-light, if you need a little extra illumination in a room (and if you don’t, it’s easy to turn off the display screen). Its 1½-gallon tank lasts all day, and its fill hole is wide enough that you won’t have to scrub around any awkward corners. The Classic 300S has plenty of other thoughtful features that make it stand out from other humidifiers, too. ![]() Over-humidification of a room has been the flaw of nearly every ultrasonic humidifier we’ve tested in almost a decade of evaluation. The Classic 300S also does something no other ultrasonic humidifier can claim to do: Thanks to a built-in humidistat and functional smart features, this model can achieve a target humidity level and maintain it on an “auto” setting that actually works. Also, it won’t bother you at night with beeping or bright lights. It’s easy to clean, and it humidifies the air quickly and (almost) silently. I think the best spot to sew them on is where you feel your upper quarter edge of the ears.The Levoit Classic 300S Ultrasonic Smart Humidifier does everything right. Now, wear your surgical cap and using a fabric pencil, make marks on the band for the buttons. Then, using a zig-zag stitch, finish the seam and that will prevent the fabric from fraying. Finally, pin the raw edges of the band to the gathered edges of the cap and stitch together. Turn the sewn ends right side out and iron the whole band flat, aligning the raw edges. Also, snip the fabric, seam wide, close where the stitches end. Stitch the short edges and then stitch 10.5” of the long edges, from both sides. Now, out of the stitched-up pieces cut a 45” long strip and fold it in half lengthwise. Cut the excess fabric, about 0.5” from the seam. And, stitch the third strip to the already sewn piece. Put the end of two strips right side together as it shows on the picture and stitch them at a 45-degree angle. So, cut three 5” wide strips out of the fat quarter fabric and now you need to sew them together. You can also use a fat quarter fabric to make the band and I will teach you how. If you have long enough piece of fabric, you need to cut a 45” long strip that is 5” wide. Now, I will teach you how to sew a surgical scrub cap with the band made out of a cotton fabric. I think, it works perfectly and it’s giving your ears a break.Īnd, done! Wasn’t sewing surgical cap an easy project that’s also fast to accomplish? It took me less than a half-hour to sew the cap and that’s was my goal. ![]() So, to avoid tenderness on the ears, you can place two buttons on the scrub cap’s band for the elastic loops. From my experience, the elastic loops bother my ears the most. Some people have to wear face masks for a long period of time and that may cause a lot of discomfort. And, the other way is when you make the band out of cotton fabric, the same as the top piece. One way is faster, and that is when you use a twill tape for the cap’s band. Actually, I will teach you how to sew the scrub cap in two ways. Due to this shortage of supplies, we are also short on time, so I thought up the easiest and quickest way to sew a surgical cap. All the requests for the scrub cap pattern came right after I posted the DIY surgical face mask pattern. Pin 1.4K Use my surgical cap sewing pattern to learn how to sew a scrub cap for the shortage of supplies in medical facilities we experiencing now! Free Printable Scrub Cap Template is available at my resource library! I was inspired to make the surgical cap sewing pattern due to the number of requests from my readers that are trying to help restock hospital inventories. ![]()
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