I saw a scarf at the store the other day that was made from jersey knit and sewed together at the ends creating a loop. I loved it and decided I had to make one of my own with my jersey fabric leftovers.
It's so simple... have you noticed that's my new "thing" lately btw? The easier the better I think. Hope that's okay ;)
So I cut mine to be 94" X 10" but you can do any size you like. If you make it wider it can even be worn as a hood. I just sewed the 10" ends together with a small seam allowance (about 1/4") and called it good. With jersey fabric the ends wont ravel.
Thanks for reading!!
Simple is my friend! This is a very cute idea, and it's adorable on you.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of project: quick, easy and looking fab! Thank you for sharing; I am adding link to your tutorial from my blog :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
I love simple too! and this looks so great on you!
ReplyDeleteYour scarf looks great! I love scarfs. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. I will be linking to your great project.
ReplyDeleteBrooke
thecraftcave.blogspot.com
I love scarfs. I will be making one like this very soon! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I have seen "infinity" scarves or whatever, the big loop kind, but worry that I wouldn't know how to wear them... I should be more adventurous. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful idea! I love it! Thanks for sharing how you made yours.
ReplyDeleteI am in LOVE with the scarf around your neck! It is so uncomplicated but stylish.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea! I love that you can make it wider and wear it as a hood...I LOVE hoods:)
ReplyDeleteI am a new reader to your blog and must say that I find you very inspiring. Keep sharing!
I just found a stash of jersy fabric I bought a couple of months ago...guess what I'm making tomorrow?! I will most definitely link to you if mine turn out as pretty as yours and I share on Sunny Bug. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteeasy is best
ReplyDeletehas long been a motto
of FineCraftGuild.
we love your scarf btw
My kind of project- I love it!
ReplyDeleteReally neat! I'd love to try and make one.
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