Crocheting your own autumn scarf that features a lovely texture that feels and looks gorgeous. Create these as a handmade gift in a variegated yarn will look amazing too 🧶
This scarf can be tied or tucked around your neck and drapes really attractively, perfect for summer or making handmade gifts for loved ones
Hey, I was watching some of your videos recently recently and if it's not too much to ask, could you maybe give me some advice on how you draw the scarf Adrian wears or just scarves in general? I just liked the way you drew it and used it for refrence a couple of times but couldn't quite get it to look right. I'd really appreciate it if you had some tips!! =]
I have no clue how late I am but hope this is still useful information!
Trying a rib stitch scarf - I'm pretty pleased with how this is turning out so far. The edges aren't as even as I'd like, but at least my stitches are pretty consistent now.
Pattern and tutorial can be found here:https://youtu.be/UKrXPBY1i3o
((The material is kind of like a cotton/jersey type fabric? It’s soft but also kind of thick. I tested how the fabric draped while I was in the store as well to make sure it would work nicely. :P Keep in mind also that my scarf is fairly wide and very very long…
Mini tutorial dealio with pictures under the cut:
Okie dokie scarf wrapping tutorial here we go!
Step 1: Drape scarf around the back of your neck.
Step 2: Wrap one end of the scarf over your shoulder.
Step 3: Wrap the other end of your scarf over your other shoulder. This is where I’ve seen most people stop but I go a step (or two ;P) further by doing…
Step 4: Grab the chunk of scarf in front and pull it forward, giving you extra fabric in the front. This is useful for…
Step 5: Figure out which end is the one on top. By this I mean decide which end you put over your shoulder second. Take this end and flatten it out over the other end so that you are sort of encasing one end with another. This makes the scarf look more solid and gives it more volume and structure, allowing it to stay up almost all day and looking nice. :3 If there is any further confusion I may end up making a video so I can more easily explain and show this last step. ^_^’ Hope this helps!))
If you need a few new scarves for winter then you are going to love these.
Making these scarves is one of our favorite things to do. This soft woolly scarf doesn't require any knitting. You simply use water soluble interfacing and lots of wool scraps and fabric and fiber bits and pieces.