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Friday, November 13, 2009

Scarf Re-purpose Part I

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Do you have a pile of winter accessories? Are there several scarves all tangled together, waiting for another winter to roll around? Or did you buy several at the end of last season because $0.50 for a scarf is hard to pass up......so why not buy 7? (So maybe that last one is what happened to me. And with a pile of clearanced scarves, what was I going to do with them all?)

I have a Scarf Re-purpose series for you all to see.............re-purposing scarves into something else.

Part I?




A sweet little hat for any little guy or girl, no matter the age.
Perfect for adults too.




**Suggestion: Try to cut into a scarf (or sweater) as little as possible. For any project. It's hard to cut the scarf and then sew it back together because of the woven pattern in each scarf. It's hard to get a strong seam.....with all of those loose ends of the woven scarf. So with each of these projects, I try to use the original sides or ends of each scarf as much as possible. It makes your project a lot easier. Just though I'd mention that.


Start with a wide scarf that has fringe at each end. (Test it out to make sure the the width of the scarf will stretch wide enough for the front half of the head.)



Then take enough off each end of the scarf to give the hat enough length plus several more inches to be folded under. (I added a good 3-4 inches.....because as it stretches it shortens.)



Then the two pieces together along each side......leaving the bottom and top open.



Turn right side out and then gather the scarf fringe in one hand.......



And then use thick thread (quilting thread), yarn, string, or anything strong enough to wrap tightly without breaking. Wrap your string right below the fringe, winding very tightly to seal off the top.



Then turn under the bottom edge of the hat and sew into place. And if you need to sew it several times to keep the threads of the scarf from unraveling, go ahead do so. Make your stitches big so that you don't stretch out the scarf as you're sewing. Otherwise after you tuck it under, it won't lay flat.



Try it on yourself, your little one, or whoever it's for and measure the length of hat you'd like. Fold under the rest and pin in place.



Then, along the side seams, tack the inside flap in place by sewing and back-stitching over and over again.


(And if necessary, trim the ends of your fringe, so that it looks more like a pom-pom rather than a pony tail... Haha!)


That's it.
Easy, quick, and cozy.



31 comments:

TERRi :) said...

Love it!

Vintage Dutch Girl said...

Heh, so much for getting the housework done! This is a project that MUST be complete posthaste!

Thanks for the great tute!

kpmattingly said...

Too cute! Now I wish I had a scarf to use.... :)

Jared and Bryanne said...

Wow. I am constantly impressed and amazed at what you repurpose! I can't wait to try this one. Do you have any ideas on what to do or how to repurpose a v-neck t-shirt (like the kind from Target)? Thanks!

Crissie said...

AWESOME! I was considering trying something similar with the first sweater dress that I BOTCHED. :( Now I don't have to fiddle with it - I'll just follow your suggestions. xoxo

Jen Gray said...

OMG, I am NOT a sewing type of girl and I totally think I could do this! SO SIMPLE, and SO CUTE!! THANKS for showing me!!
JEN xoxo

Cheryl said...

Cute, easy - love it! Now if only I had a scarf...got any ideas for stray outgrown mittens/way too small snow pants? I have loads on those. LOL.

Mauri said...

Adorable!

Jessica said...

I love it!!! Way to cute!

Emily S said...

Super super cute!! I love it!!

MrsD said...

absolutely brilliant!

Goings on at the Glenn's said...

so cute! good job.

Melissa said...

For serious it is that easy?! Sweet. I'll never look at second hand scarves the same again!

artsy_momma said...

You make it look so easy ~ I love it!

MiekK's said...

This is so cute!

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

it's darling - you must be a genius.

Lydja said...

So rad! My friend gave me a bunch and unfortunately they are the wispy thin kind. Not thick and warm.

Mom's Place said...

AWESOME!!!! I have JUST the scarf to use!

BECKY said...

Your son is so handsome. LOVE the hat!

Suzanne said...

Great idea. Your model is absolutely precious also!

sweetjeanette said...

What a great idea! I love it. and what an adorable model!

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Liz said...

what an awesome idea!!! love it

Erin J. said...

What a great idea!

katy said...

what a fantastic idea!! I am going to make these for my kids today!

Samantha said...

My cousin has been looking for handmade winter hats for her new baby boy...this will be perfect! Thanks for posting!

Charee B Mcclellan said...

very cute!

Ed and Bel said...

WOW! How do you come up with these ideas. I wish I could do somethng else besides steal...I mean use your ideas. =)

kanishk said...

Do you have any ideas on what to do or how to repurpose a v-neck t-shirt (like the kind from Target)?
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Carole and Lee said...

I saw this a while back and went to the store and bought me a scarf to use. The only ones my store had are the double thick kind but it still worked out great. I'm new to the sewing machine world but I'm proud of my little hat. I'll have to get a picture of my DS with it on and get it posted on my blog tonight. Now if he would just keep it on!

Carole and Lee said...

Here's a picture of the one I made.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_K0lATtUREtk/Swx4nSE5ncI/AAAAAAAAAlw/fVuPq81FvxE/s1600/rslhomecoming+032.jpg

lauraofharvestlane said...

I never thought of remaking a scarf. I love cheap ideas for reusing things.

Blessings
Laura