One of my favorite things about fall is finally being able to wear things like boots, hats, coats, and scarves. I love layering items, and I think scarves are just about my favorite accessory. I'm really loving the ruffly scarves I've seen popping up in the stores, so I tried my hand at making a few for myself.
I followed this tutorial I found (which actually is for a summer scarf!), but used soft jersey material in light grays and jewel tones more appropriate for fall. I didn't have to sew the edges like the tutorial says because jersey doesn't really fray, so this was really a quick project!
For this second scarf, I took the same basic idea of the scarf above, but used a strip of fabric that was only about 3" wide and about 2-3 times as long. I then sewed it onto the edge of a larger rectangular piece of fabric to add a ruffle trim all the way around.
These were so quick and easy to make, I finished all four of these in one evening!
Very cute! I love ruffles! You should sell 'em on etsy!
ReplyDeletei want one!!
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely!! You should definitely sell them on etsy! I love the jewel tone colors! The ruffles are super cute. Where do you get jersey material? It was great seeing you today.
ReplyDeleteI don't know that I'm quite ready to sell them on etsy yet. ;) But thanks for the votes of confidence!
ReplyDeleteGrace: You should be able to get jersey material at any sewing store, like Joann. It was so nice to see you too!