Here's the scarf/shawl. Actually it's the cluster of balls at each end of the scarf .
So here's the cool thing about the scarf, it can be worn as a shawl too...
So here's the cool thing about the scarf, it can be worn as a shawl too...
Here's the back view with the running stitches...
If you're interested, below is a tutorial on how to make this scarf/shawl.
Enjoy!
Materials
~ Fabric: 2 yards of a cotton gauze or loose weave/knit fabric
~ Cotton Perle or Embroidery Fl~ Pom Pom balls: At least 1 bag of the small size.
Cutting
Fabric: Cut the 2 yards of fabric in half lengthwise (along the already existing fold in the fabric). Note: the 2 yards should not be cut in half making it 2 separate 1 yard cuts. Instead, you should have 2 separate 2 yard cuts of fabric that are approximately 22" in width. You will only need one of the 2 yard pieces for the scarf.
Lets begin...
1) Finish the raw edges of the fabric. If you do not have a serger , you can simply fold under the edges (wrong side to wrong side) a 1/4" and fold a 1/4" again. Stitch along the fold line.
2) With the Cotton Perle or Embroider floss, hand stitch a couple of rows of running stitches along the length of the fabric. I stitched between the rows of polka dots. Try not to be a perfectionist. Go with what makes your eyes feel good. The "imperfections" make the scarf unique and beautifully handmade
~ Fabric: 2 yards of a cotton gauze or loose weave/knit fabric
~ Cotton Perle or Embroidery Fl~ Pom Pom balls: At least 1 bag of the small size.
Cutting
Fabric: Cut the 2 yards of fabric in half lengthwise (along the already existing fold in the fabric). Note: the 2 yards should not be cut in half making it 2 separate 1 yard cuts. Instead, you should have 2 separate 2 yard cuts of fabric that are approximately 22" in width. You will only need one of the 2 yard pieces for the scarf.
Lets begin...
1) Finish the raw edges of the fabric. If you do not have a serger , you can simply fold under the edges (wrong side to wrong side) a 1/4" and fold a 1/4" again. Stitch along the fold line.
2) With the Cotton Perle or Embroider floss, hand stitch a couple of rows of running stitches along the length of the fabric. I stitched between the rows of polka dots. Try not to be a perfectionist. Go with what makes your eyes feel good. The "imperfections" make the scarf unique and beautifully handmade
3) Before you knot off the end of each running stitch, gently gather the fabric by pulling on the floss and sliding the fabric. Gather the fabric just a little bit. You want to create a little movement in the fabric.
4) Knot the ends of the floss.
5) Place a pom pom under the fabric (wrong side of fabric). I placed mine approximately 6" up from the end of the scarf and in the center.
4) Knot the ends of the floss.
5) Place a pom pom under the fabric (wrong side of fabric). I placed mine approximately 6" up from the end of the scarf and in the center.
6) Cover the ball with the fabric and pinch or twist the bottom. You want to be able to see where the bottom of the ball is.
8) Tighten up the tie and knot it at the base of the ball.
9) Repeat steps 5 - 8 for the rest of the fabric balls and arrange them in a cluster. Make sure you save half of the pom poms for the other side of the scarf
9) Repeat steps 5 - 8 for the rest of the fabric balls and arrange them in a cluster. Make sure you save half of the pom poms for the other side of the scarf
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