When I was in craft store the other day, I noticed this Sassy Fabric in the yarn section, although I'm not sure you can call it yarn.
I was intrigued when I noticed the pre-cut holes. Perfect for making a finger scarf.
This scarf is really easy to make. I used the same technique as with my sashay scarf that I shared last year.
When I got to the end of the scarf, I finished it off the same as the sashay scarf, except without unraveling, obviously. Then I just knotted the end a couple times and cut off the excess. The excess from the beginning of the scarf, I just wove through and then knotted to the scarf.
After a quick search, it seems that there is no wrong or right length to a scarf. It's all personal preference. I did see it mentioned to make the scarf as long as you are tall, so that's what I went with.
I love how it turned out. But to be honest, I'm not a scarf person. I feel uncomfortable in a scarf - is that weird?
Have you made any finger scarfs? It seems like there are a ton of new styles of yarn/fabric to choose from now.
So cute, will have to make me one!
ReplyDeleteI've looked at this fabric several times and wondered how it would look knit up. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I saw that yarn at Joann but have not bought any yet. I like how it turned out.
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