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**Instructions**
The Eye Pad has the shape of a one-celled organism. Print out the pattern and cut it out along the lines. Number the pieces and transfer each piece on scraps of fabric with 1 cm seam allowance. Sew the pieces together by hand. You can work neatly if you pin the pieces exactly along the pencil lines. For the strap stitch scraps together until you have a strap of +/- 40x10 cm. Stitch the strap together on the long side and on the short side turn. Make a sandwich of the Eye Pad and the larger scrap (good sides in the middle) and use a stretch of natural filling to be the third layer on the bottom. For more padding you could use more layers of filling but not too much otherwise it will not fold over your nose. Stitch the seam around; make sure the strap is added at the smallest part of the Eye Pad. Leave a small opening for the turning. Turn the Eye Pad and close the small opening with a [slip stitch](https://takelessons.com/blog/learn-basic-sewing-stitches-z13). Quilt the border edges with a [running stitch](https://takelessons.com/blog/learn-basic-sewing-stitches-z13). Make a buckle from cloth and stitch it to the opposite side of the strap. If you wish you can 3-D print structures on the fabric as ‘jewellery’-like inner cell elements. This will make the Eye Pad more luxurious. I had prepared a file to 3-D print on the Eye Pad but sadly I fried the Ultimaker Original 3-D printer at WAAG which is used for 3-D printing on fabric. Use a semi-opaque white filament.
[Download Files](docs/images/SleepWarrior Eye Pad Files.zip)