 I had a pair of cotton lounge pants that I never wear, so I decided to make a scarf, and proceeded to cut them up.
I had a pair of cotton lounge pants that I never wear, so I decided to make a scarf, and proceeded to cut them up. The technique I used was similar to this blog's instructions. Basically what you do is use a zig-zag stitch to surge the ends, while stretching the fabric. That way when the stitch is complete, the fabric pulls back into a ruffled design. I did this to two strips (one, 3/4 inch wider than the other), plus some lighter colored fabric (which I ended up sewing onto either end of one of the strips) to add some depth.
The technique I used was similar to this blog's instructions. Basically what you do is use a zig-zag stitch to surge the ends, while stretching the fabric. That way when the stitch is complete, the fabric pulls back into a ruffled design. I did this to two strips (one, 3/4 inch wider than the other), plus some lighter colored fabric (which I ended up sewing onto either end of one of the strips) to add some depth.I then layered the two pieces together, folded them in half on top of each other, and surged the center fold into a ruffle as well. I ended up sewing the two ends together to make a double looped tube scarf.
Look at my diagram for a better idea of the layout. It was fun, easy, and I only had to buy the thread. Now that is what I call a bargain :)




 
Cute, Lisa! I know I can't do this but I'm sure lots of my friends can, so I pinned it. Maybe it will go VIRAL!
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