Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Five and a Tutorial

Day five and it's the first time wearing this recently thrifted skirt. I love the color!


I also love my scarf. Here, look closer and be amazed.


I got the fabric at Cottage Quilts on a trip to Fresno to visit my mom. I love the retro inspired print and it is complemented nicely by the pale blue pompom trim. Feel like making your own?

You need:
- About a 1/2 yard each of a cotton print and a cotton flannel (45" wide)
- Thread
- Scissors -or- a rotary cutter
- Yard stick
- Marking tool
- Optional: About a 1/2 yard of trim

- Measure and cut two 9" strips from each fabric.
- Sew the two strips of cotton print and the two strips of flannel together along one short side, making a long strip of each fabric.
- Fold the fabric in half along the seam and measure out 36". Mark and cut so you will have a 72" strip of each fabric.
- Press the seams open.
- Put your strips good sides together and iron. (I found this helpful since it makes sure that both pieces are flat and the heat also makes the two pieces of fabric cling to each other a bit.) Pin and sew. If you are doing trim on the ends sew along both long sides with a 1/2" seam allowance, leaving the last few inches unsewn as well as about a 2" gap for turning. If you're not bothering with trim, just sew all around, again leaving a 2" gap for turning.
- If you're doing trim: Pull back the top piece of fabric on each end. Line the trim up with the edge of the bottom piece of fabric. Lay the top piece back in place, pin and sew along the sides and ends.

- Snip the corners of the scarf off (little diagonal cut) close to the stitching line. (This keeps there from being too much bulk in the corners and they will look nicer when right side out.) Turn the scarf right side out through the gap you left. Use a chopstick or something similiar to poke the corners out.
- Press the scarf with a hot iron for nice, crisp edges.
- Topstitch about 1/4" from the edge all around.

P.S. If you want the trim along the long edges, you will need about 4 yards. Put it in between your fabric strips when you sew the sides.

I'd love to see if anybody makes one!

3 comments:

  1. That scarf is sooo cute! I love the fabric. Thanks for the tutorial!
    Wearing It On My Sleeves

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  2. That is a great, great skirt.
    Thanks for sharing your tutorial...I need to be more crafty.
    The Auspicious Life

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