![]() ![]() This scarf is constructed completely with the 3-thread rolled edge. This is your neckline, it’s a total of 30″ around- which will go around almost anyone’s head. Don’t pint he layers together, mark them separately. ![]() With two pins or clips, mark 15″ from the halfway point on both cut edges of your fabric. The selvage edges should lay on top of one another, and the cut edges should lay on top of one another. You can theoretically piece together two 1 yard pieces, but the scarf will not lay as nicely.įold the Fabric in half, short edges together. Cutting and MarkingĬut the 2 yards in half lengthwise, so that you have a piece of fabric that is 72″x 1/2 the width of the fabric. This project shows off fabrics- so if you have some gorgeous border print, use it here!Īnything that drapes nicely will work lace, crepe, velvet, burnout velvet, chiffons- have fun! This is a great reason to look in the remnant bin or a wonderful way to show off hand dyed yardage. So, rest assured that it will fit your gift recipient. We highlight the use of sheer fabrics in the video, but a lot of people make knit version as nursing covers.Īnother plus? One size fits all! You can use the measurements and guidelines in this video for just about anyone. This scarf can be as formal or casual as you wish. The sheer serger scarf is a quick and easy gift that you can make last minute and really wow the recipient! Video available on YouTube and on our website! Happy National Serger Month! It’s always Serger Month in our hearts, but Baby Lock celebrates it in April. When you click through and make a purchase, SewHere receives a commission at no cost to you. ![]() These show notes contain affiliate links. ![]()
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