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Scarves
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Highly Recommend I started out with a bin of scraps and used water-soluble stabilizer as a base and cover to sew those scraps together into a scarf shape with free-motion embroidery. I was inspired by a scarf over on Leah Day's site.
The moral of the story: save all those trimmings from squaring up quilting fabrics more... |
 Tina Rathbone 11/15/12 |
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Easy & Great for Beginners Scarves for Two Cities
I recently found some wonderful, heavyweight cotton flannel at Fabricland in tartans of the Canadian provinces, and decided to use the P.E.I. (Prince Edward Island, home of Anne of Green Gables ;) ) tartan to make a scarf for my adult son, who was going to be visiting from th more... |
 Vintage Joan 12/29/09 |
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Highly Recommend The pattern for these knit scarves can be found in the Magazine called Sew Stylish Gifts; the article by Tina Hilton. There's a nice tutorial on their website www.besewstylish.com also. This is a great way to use up your odd bits of strings from your stash. There are only three stitches used in th more... |
 Ellenatlga  11/29/07 |
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Easy & Great for Beginners As I was cleaning off my cutting table to start another project, I noticed a strip of black slinky left over from the Threads shrug I made a few days ago. I thought that it looked like one of those scarves out of the Chico’s catalogue. So I added some beaded trim and voila a pretty scarf.
The sca more... |
 Teri 7/16/05 |
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Another kimono scarf
These are scarves I made as gifts for my mom and sister for Christmas. They are made of lengths of silk kimono fabric on one side and rayon/silk velvet from Sawyerbrook on the other side.
The kimono fabric pieces usually come in 13"-14" width, and length varies. Both of these more... |
 sailonsilvergirl 1/18/04 |
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