Here we have a perfect gift for a special person: an elegant and luxurious shawl, that is very simple to make. After sewing together coordinating rectangles of chiffon and organza, give the resulting wrap a sprinkling of diaphanous flowers. In our instructions, we give you the dimensions we used, but, of course, you can adjust this to your preference. Also, depending on the amount of fabric you have, you may want some seams in your scarf: just use a baby hem.
BS-007 Silk Flowers Patterns, silk chiffon and organza. We used different colors. Scissors, pins, hand needle, tailor’s chalk, thread.
Joe Leonard
Quinn Asteak
Alexandra at Atelier Management
Eleanor
Isa’s apartment
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Jul 12, 2011, 09.20 PMby denecier1
@Africalive…I realize this pattern may be quite simple…however I am very glad that Lynn shared because her choice of fabric and her inspired flower design is awesome! It is certainly not what I would think of to make this scarf…
I love that we can all share our ideas!
Thanks!
Dec 29, 2009, 09.36 PMby tallykay
wow this is sooo beautiful. I love the clothes the lady is beautiful and the pictures and lighting are just perfect. Thanks so much for sharing
Sep 7, 2009, 10.59 AMby bestnataever
Very lovely! And the color is amazing!
Sep 7, 2009, 04.14 AMby africalive
This is ridiculous and hardly a pattern. I really hope burdastyle doesn’t become a crafts website…
Dec 11, 2008, 06.04 PMby zuaj
Beautiful! I cannot wait to make myself one!
Dec 4, 2008, 06.04 AMby clarineter
This is absolutely beautiful! I have been looking for “the perfect scarf pattern” for a while, and this one is exactly what I’ve been searching for. To make things even better, it’s also what my friends are currently hunting for- can anyone say “holiday gifts?!” Hooray!!!
Dec 2, 2008, 02.24 PMby pjohns
What wonderful fabric – it would be so much fun to play with!!! What a wonderful fabric for a quilt!!!
Dec 1, 2008, 12.05 PMby uhu
it`s beautiful, i love pink. Thanks
Nov 12, 2008, 11.59 PMby immaculatefancy
it’s so pretty! nice background.
Nov 12, 2008, 01.32 PMby schickchick
I LOVE THIS!!! wow…i’ll probably end up making like…5 for me….and a bunch more for all my friends! thanks!!
Nov 12, 2008, 12.18 PMby susancnw
Lovely! And the model reminds me of Liz Hurley…but prettier.
Nov 12, 2008, 07.41 AMby unusualthreads
This is a beautiful creation. The color is gorgeous. You have me thinking about running out to get some fabric for this and where I can wear it to. Thanks for the ideas!!!! The flowers are a great touch, I love them!
Nov 12, 2008, 12.11 AMby loren-rat
adds a bit of romance to an old favourite and inspires so many new options. Beautiful Model!
Nov 11, 2008, 04.24 PMby crazylufashion
adorable!!!
Nov 11, 2008, 11.33 AMby nysister
Stunning scarf. I’ll be making loads of these for family and friends.
Nov 10, 2008, 08.29 PMby calicocouture
This is grogeous. The color is stunning! I’d love to try this one when I get some spare time. =)
I love the photo too. The model is very pretty, and the way the leafy vines are sort of flowing into the “flowers” on the wrap is so nice!Nov 10, 2008, 04.17 PMby the-gilded-bee
Lush/elegant. Just the project I’ve been thinking about, only better. Very lovely pattern/creation.
Nov 10, 2008, 02.27 PMby carlatv
I’ve just downloaded the pattern and I’m heading to the fabric shop to purchase enough fabric to make at least 3 for gifts this Christmas. Maybe I’ll make one more, for myself. I love the color! Thanks!
Nov 10, 2008, 01.16 PMby korrie42
love this, beautifull … I already spotted the how to, but now i get the full effect … I’ve just put it on my ever growing to do list.