Friday, February 5, 2010
Tutorial~ Hint of Ruffle Scarf~
A few posts ago, I did a sweater cardigan tutorial. I had some left over knit fabric from that project. Since I love the color so much, I decided to make a scarf out of it.
Here is what I did:
1. The left over fabric was 17" X 60" W. I cut 1" X 60" strip to make ruffles then I cut the strip in half. I then cut both ends of the 16" x 60" fabric diagonally. I set that aside.
2. I wanted to do something different with these ruffles, so I made a wavy cut in one side of each of the 1" strips. Then, I made the ruffles as usual.
3. I pinned the ruffles onto the edges of the scarf (16" x 60" fabric).
4. I used a zig-zag setting and sewed them together.
5. Ta da!
Since it is a thin knit fabric, I can pretty much enjoy the scarf all year round. This is super easy to make, it will be fun to have it in white... wait, brown, No! Wait!... sage green... All of them!
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SOOO Cute i love wearing scarfs All year! I seriously need to get a sewing machine! I'm missing out!
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i love this technique!
ReplyDeletei will try to make this hem edge for a few jersey dresses i'm making for my girls...very cute!
Love it! I can't wait to get my sewing machine set up and ready!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous scarf - so soft and what a lovely dusty rose(?) color. I have only basic sewing skills though, not sure how to use zigzag stitch on edges. Do you need a serger for this?
ReplyDeleteLove the wavy edge and what it does for the ruffle when done. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteYou are making all this sweet stuff with ruffles and I am starting to get the itch to try it out myself. My only fear is it will turn out looking cute and then I will be a ruffle addict. : )
Thanks for sharing your tutorial.
This is so so SO pretty! I love the scalloped edge on the ruffle!!
ReplyDeleteI blogged your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-hint-of-ruffle-scarf-with-scalloped-ruffle/2010/02/06/
--Anne
I must get my machine moving and try some of your wonderful projects, and love the handbags! Jackie
ReplyDeleteI so want to try to make this!!! The cardigan looked a little over my capabilities but I think I can do this! Now if I could only find that wonderful color!! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet lil' ruffles. Nice alternative to the usual ruffles.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I'm a self-taught sewer too and you've encouraged me to give this a try! Thanks for all your great ideas! So glad you're on the mend! You're in my prayers!
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i LOVE all your cute tutorials!! Awesome stuff that I'll have to try. Thanks for posting - I'll be back!
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i made your ruffle shirt last week and wore it this weekend! i am so in love with it! i want one in every color! thanks so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletelindas tus ideas muy inspiradoras,gracias por compartir
ReplyDeletecariƱos
just beautiful.
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