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Knitting in Progress
I had some extra yarn leftover from a crochet project (a whole yarn cake and a bit of Lionbrand Mandala in the colorway ‘Sphinx’ and opted to start a wide scarf. I am pleased with it so far but hope I won’t have to pull it out if it comes out too short because I made it too wide.
How to Make a 15 Minute Pom Pom Scarf
How to Make a 15 Minute Pom Pom Scarf
How to Make a 15 Minute Pom Pom Scarf
This is the easiest clothing project you can possible make. This 15 minute pom pom scarf is not only simple it is reversible. You can choose whatever fabrics you like. I chose remnants as usual. My remnants included a brushed cotton houndstooth and a checked cotton. Because I live in California I chose lightweight fabrics for my scarf but if you live in…
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One of my goals is to use up my stash for smaller items and gifts before purchase more fabric. For a friend’s Christmas gift, I followed this aim and found some fabrics to use.
Following a guide from Love Sewing Magazine (issue 01), I cut 4 rectangles of cotton fabric, two in each fabric choice, and then stitched them together to create a loop scarf.
One issue with using the stash is finding two fabrics which work well together. Although the purpose of the scarf is to have the option of two different looks, I didn’t want the fabric choices to clash too badly if you could see them both.
This was a nice simple pattern to follow and I am quite surprised at how warm a scarf made from dress cotton fabric can be!
Reversible loop scarf One of my goals is to use up my stash for smaller items and gifts before purchase more fabric.
The Ñeca Cowl is my first hand-knit reversible two-toned infinity scarf. Figuring out how to execute the pattern took a looong time but I glad I pushed through the frustration. It was a tedious project but it was worth it because I really like how it turned out. www.EYESEYEcreations.etsy.com
Bought my new scarf in London the other day 😊