How to Make a No Sew Fleece Scarf
Buy at least 1/4 yard (22.86 cm) of the fabric of your choice., Lay your fabric on a large table. , Fold your fabric in half along the length of the fabric., Smooth out the fabric with your hands. , Measure the width of your favorite type of scarf...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy at least 1/4 yard (22.86 cm) of the fabric of your choice.
Fleece comes in a variety of thicknesses and patterns.
Polar fleece comes in a number of thicknesses, including micro, 100, 200 and
300.
The thicker the fleece is, the less flexible it will be. -
Step 2: Lay your fabric on a large table.
, Match up the curled edges as closely as possible. ,, Scarf length preference varies from person to person, so the width is your decision. 8 or 9 inches (21 to 23 cm) is a standard width for a scarf. 60 inches (152.4 cm) is a standard length for a scarf. 40 inches (102 cm) long would work better for a child. , Mark the measurement with a pencil. ,,, Cut your fabric on a self-healing mat, if possible.
A self-healing mat is a common craft supply, made of a foam-like polymer that restores itself after it has been cut.
It protects home surfaces from fabric knife or blade cutting. , Use a straight edge to ensure you cut evenly. , While most fleece scarves are made with a fringe, it is a decorative choice.
You can omit this step in the process.
Measure 5 inches (12.7 cm) from the edge of the bottom of the length of the scarf.
Mark it with a pencil.
You want your fringe of your scarf to be 5 inches (12.7 cm) long.
Measure and cut the 5 inch (12.7 cm) strips every 1/2 inch (1.3 cm).
This will complete the fringe and your no-sew fleece scarf. -
Step 3: Fold your fabric in half along the length of the fabric.
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Step 4: Smooth out the fabric with your hands.
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Step 5: Measure the width of your favorite type of scarf.
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Step 6: Measure the same width from the edge of your fleece.
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Step 7: Mark the same measurement on the other side of the fleece.
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Step 8: Use a straight edge or yardstick to connect the 2 measurements on each side of the length of fabric.
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Step 9: Trim your fabric in line with your measurements
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Step 10: using either a rotary cutter or a sharp pair of fabric scissors.
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Step 11: Cut off the white or curled edges at the bottom of the scarf
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Step 12: while the length is still folded in half.
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Step 13: Make a fringe on the ends of the scarf.
Detailed Guide
Fleece comes in a variety of thicknesses and patterns.
Polar fleece comes in a number of thicknesses, including micro, 100, 200 and
300.
The thicker the fleece is, the less flexible it will be.
, Match up the curled edges as closely as possible. ,, Scarf length preference varies from person to person, so the width is your decision. 8 or 9 inches (21 to 23 cm) is a standard width for a scarf. 60 inches (152.4 cm) is a standard length for a scarf. 40 inches (102 cm) long would work better for a child. , Mark the measurement with a pencil. ,,, Cut your fabric on a self-healing mat, if possible.
A self-healing mat is a common craft supply, made of a foam-like polymer that restores itself after it has been cut.
It protects home surfaces from fabric knife or blade cutting. , Use a straight edge to ensure you cut evenly. , While most fleece scarves are made with a fringe, it is a decorative choice.
You can omit this step in the process.
Measure 5 inches (12.7 cm) from the edge of the bottom of the length of the scarf.
Mark it with a pencil.
You want your fringe of your scarf to be 5 inches (12.7 cm) long.
Measure and cut the 5 inch (12.7 cm) strips every 1/2 inch (1.3 cm).
This will complete the fringe and your no-sew fleece scarf.
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