I made a hole scarf for my daughter.
Pictures and Description
I made a scarf with corduroy fabric.
The larger one covers up to the chin, making it warmer.
The small one is the size that covers the neck well.
Both of them worked well for me.
It has a hole on one side so you can easily fasten and unfasten it when you wear it around your neck.
Make cute decorations and put them on.
It is a smaller scarf with a rounded tip.
The finished size 73 x 11cm (28¾ x 4⅜in) beige scarf seems to fit well for toddlers to lower elementary school students.
The 5cm (2in) longer burgundy scarf is also available for adults.
Compare the size of the scarf.
98 x 20cm (38½ x 7⅞in), 84 x 14cm (33 x 5½in)
73 x 11cm (28¾ x 4⅜in)(28¾ x 4⅜in)(28¾ x 4⅜in), 78 x 11cm (30¾ x 4⅜in)
Materials
1cm (⅜in) seam allowance included.
4.5w Corduroy, Fiberfill
※ Round Scarf
There are two round patterns, 11cm (4⅜in) and 12 (4¾in) cm wide. Add 1cm (⅜in) seam allowance and cut to 13cm (5⅛in) and 14cm (5½in).You can extend or shorten the length as you like.
Place the pattern, mark only the round parts and holes on both sides, and sew.
The way to make it is the same as for the rectangular shape.
After sewing, cut the seam allowance to fit the round shape and clipping.
4. Sew the parts shown in the picture.
6. Turn the unstitched part inside out and sew, leaving an opening.
(You don't have to put it too thickly. For hard-to-reach areas, use tweezers or forceps.)
8. Blind stitch the opening.
Youtube
00:19 Materials 00:28 Sewing a hole 02:20 Sewing the edges 04:59 Stuff with fiberfill 05:27 Hand sew the seamDownload Pattern
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