You are almost done! Turn your scarf around, iron the seams, sides and the seam allowance on the open end to the inside of your scarf (photo). Add tassels if you want. Pin and stitch close to the edge. That’s it!
If you find it necessary, you can sew along the seams once more, to sew the two layers of the scarf together. Use contrasting colors if you want, or embroidery stiches. Add applications if you want.
Well, wasn’t this so much faster than knitting?! Enjoy your scarf, show it off! And then make another one with all the great fabrics you couldn’t use in this one… :-)
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Dec 30, 2009, 09.05 PMby acholvey
Gorgeous. I love scarfs and this one means I can be as creative as I like. Thankyou!
Oct 10, 2009, 05.37 PMby sewobsessed
Great instructions! They are more clear than many instructions from people whose first language is English! Thanks for the great Christmas gift idea!