![]() This year I picked 6 quilted baskets that fit inside each other not hard just took a long time to quilt. I always try to send my daughter a box of “handmades by mom” for her birthday, because Christmas always seems to be just about the grandchildren. I really like this pattern/tutorial it was really the easiest thing I’ve seen in forever. Start to finish, with 3 sewing machines and about 15 ladies, this project took us only an hour.įiled Under: Accessories, Adult Clothing, Beginner Sewing Projects, Gifts, Sewing Projects, Women's Sewing We did this as a project in my local MOMs group, and I had a lot of fun sharing my love of sewing with my friends. The second method is faster, but the topstitching can be seen. Then you can either do a blind stitch by hand to close the hole invisibly, or you can fold the raw edges in and pin them together then sew a straight stitch across the hole to close it. Turn the scarf all the way right sides out through the hole you left. Once you have this done, sew around the circle end of the tube, leaving an opening that you can reach your hand through to finish turning the scarf. In other words, you don’t want any twists in the tube. Once you have the raw edges lined up at the top end of the tube, make sure the seam edges also match. This is easiest to accomplish by reaching into through middle of the tube, grabbing the end, and pulling it into the middle of the tube. Next – you’re going to turn the tube halfway. Once you have your piece of fabric, fold it right sides together, matching the long edges. The ones in the group project were made from cotton flannel prints, which are toward the stiffest, least drapey end of the scale. ![]() The scarf pictured above is a cotton voile – that’s on the thinnest, most drapey end of the scale. You can use pretty much any type of fabric for this, but keep in mind that the thicker/less drapey the fabric is, the thicker and fuller the scarf will be. You can either but 2 yards of fabric and make 2 scarves out of those 2 yards, or you can use one yard, cut it into two 36 in by 22 in pieces and then sew them together along one 22″ side to create 1 scarf out of 1 yard. To make each scarf, you need a 2 yard by 22″ piece of fabric. Today I’m showing how to sew an infinity scarf – which also happens to be a great project for beginners and even to do in a group. You’ll find free crochet infinity scarf patterns below that use both methods.Hey y’all – we now continue our regular programming for this month – Accessories. Infinity scarves can be made by working in the round or by crocheting a long rectangle and then joining the ends as the last step. ![]() Infinity scarves are longer and can be wrapped around the neck at least twice. Sometimes the terms cowls and infinity scarves are also used interchangeably, but I think of cowls as a circle scarf that sits right on your neck and cannot be twisted to wrap multiple times. They are also sometimes referred to as circle scarves. Now that my kids are older and I am not reaching down to pick someone up constantly, I don’t mind regular scarves as much, but I still prefer the ease of throwing an infinity scarf around my head.īefore you get that crochet hook ready, save this post to Pinterest for later! What is a crocheted infinity scarf?Īn infinity scarf is a scarf that is looped into a closed circle so there are no ends that drape down.
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