Making A Scarf
I have some fabulous carnival mask cotton fabric, look at this...
It's really a lovely soft cotton piece of material and I am going to make an scarf with it.
I have been doing some research regarding infinity scarfs:
I love this material it is so soft.
KJ cut my material to size 60" x 9", so with right sides together I sewed along the long edge.
I then sewed the same edge with a zig-zag stitch to help stop the fraying.
Then I pulled the end through so it was level with the opposite end and machined around the opening leaving a couple of inches open.
I then pulled the whole thing through the couple of inches I left open.
Well I don't like sewing by hand, my cotton always knots up and causes me grief, but I have no choice right now, I have to hand stitch the small opening together.
First I pressed the opening flat to make it easier to hand sew and using little stitches I sewed it up.
And that is it, my lovely scarf is finished.
I think I will put this one in my Shop 'Annies Shack' as it is so lovely.
This scarf was really easy to make, it took about 1/2 hour.
I really enjoyed making it and it came out quite good.
It's really a lovely soft cotton piece of material and I am going to make an scarf with it.
I have been doing some research regarding infinity scarfs:
- now some people say infinity means never ending so a circle never ends
- the infinity symbol does have a twist in it
- if you take a circle scarf and wrap it around your neck twice, that makes a twist
- some say a circle scarf is a cowl scarf
- some say a cowl scarf is shorter and infinity is longer so you can twist them
- some say it's just a personal choice what you call it
So, to sum it up, I am still none the wiser 😕
So let's make a scarf...
I love this material it is so soft.
KJ cut my material to size 60" x 9", so with right sides together I sewed along the long edge.
I then sewed the same edge with a zig-zag stitch to help stop the fraying.
Then I pulled the end through so it was level with the opposite end and machined around the opening leaving a couple of inches open.
I then pulled the whole thing through the couple of inches I left open.
Well I don't like sewing by hand, my cotton always knots up and causes me grief, but I have no choice right now, I have to hand stitch the small opening together.
First I pressed the opening flat to make it easier to hand sew and using little stitches I sewed it up.
And that is it, my lovely scarf is finished.
I think I will put this one in my Shop 'Annies Shack' as it is so lovely.
MY COMMENTS ON THIS PROJECT
This scarf was really easy to make, it took about 1/2 hour.
I really enjoyed making it and it came out quite good.
Good Job 👍
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On a scale of 1 - 10 I give this project
*10*
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