DiY Gift Tutorial - How To Sew a Fleece Ruffle Scarf
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2014
- This is a step by step tutorial for how to sew a ruffle scarf. I'm using fleece, but if you're feeling ballsy, try it with a lighter weight fabric, like jersey knit!
This tutorial works best if you have a serger, but it can be done without one, your results will just be slightly different.
You'll need at least 1/3 yard of fabric (58-60" wide) for one scarf. It's always a good idea to buy a little extra, so I'd buy 1/2 a yard to be safe.
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I know this will probably sound like I'm new to planet earth...so here I go.....I have never seen this kind of scarf before, I think it's absolutely beautiful. Love the easiness to it...and the style it creates is something I know my girls will love to wear to school. Very happy I clicked on this video. Thank u so much
Great video. Thanks! Will definitely be making one.
Love your videos! Keep them coming!
Thanks! I'm making one. I like your fabric too.
So cute! I just sent this link to my daughter to see if she wants one. She loves scarves! And your cat has a great name! Love it too!
Haha, thanks! Our vet rolled his eyes at his name. :D
i like the way you talk! heheeh. just found out about your channel and im addicted to it!!! niceeeeeee
Really cool. Gonna have to try it.
Pretty cool ~!~ Thx for sharing
Haha I love watching your videos because you are so funny. X
As soon as I get some fleece, I'll be making one.
smarmy i love you tutorials thank you! can you make tutorials on how to make backpack
very cool
Ovaltine? HAHA!! Lex, I am totally making these for gifts! Thank you for making another awesome tutorial. P.S. That pic of you at the end...totally Smexy. Way to rock it, Lex!
Thanks, Angie!!
Great video. I like the print of fabric.. Where can I buy something like these???
It's been so long since I bought this fleece... my guess would be that I either bought it from Joann Fabrics or Fabric.com
Are you doubling the scraf
I used a single layer of fleece, but you could use a double layer as long as your sewing machine can handle 6 layers of fleece. (The thickness of each pleat.)
So, i'm a guy. Oh Look! Just look at it! It's a Pun... Anyyywho.. I just started sewing b/c i wanted to do something most other guys werent and possibly make side income. Thought it was kinda gay at first but gotta tell ya chick, Sewing's cool as crap. I like your videos better than anyone elses b/c they are to the point and NOT EXACT or filled with the fear of "Oh shit" if i don't do something some exact way. I made this scarf and to be honest it's not THAT bad and kinda looks cool like nobody else's but the problem is it wasn't on purpose. :/ (i'll send u pics if u want). Kinda looks like a big chicken head around my neck which for some reason i don't think will sell b/c my last name isn't "klein or hilfiger". I was wondering if u would make some cool dude vids? Like something that guys wuld scrape up . I wanna do this in the future but am still learning at the moment so kinda need my hand held a little right now. Thanks again yor the coolest chick on the tube and i really appreciate u.. Aight i'm gonna make this now but it will be w/ plaid pattern so don't know how cool it will look. (got sum #Awesomeness colors tho) . Wuld look really good as a fleece cut off , pull over , or zipper kind. hmmm.... See wish i didn't f-up sooo much material b/c i'm kinda on a budget :/ I just keep telling myself "I bet this is how Chef Boyardee got famous in cooking" to feel better. k thankx again... peace
+Jase C I'd love some suggestions for cool dude tutorials. :D
P.S. I've had some awesome things happen "not on purpose." I've also had some disasters happen "not on purpose." You win some, you lose some.
hmmm. let me think of something "dude cool"...
smarmyclothes Okay so how about a really phat hoodie!!! Like super unique and hidden pockets. Geez i wish i had a teacher here! :/ I made a fleece head warmer; one which turned out great and the other (when stretched) ripped the seems. I have NO clue why one did fine and the other didn't. I have a 100 stitch machine on the way. I think that will be a good enough upgrade for now at least. What are your thoughts on that ma'm? I was serious about the hoodie btw. I'd love for u to work on that with me/ us/ all / etc. Thanks again your awesome :) #coolcoolcool OR,,, a magnetic bracelete of some sort so when men screw into wood or whatever and drop the screws they can catch them before the screws hit the ground. hmmmm. I like both of those kinda.
+Jase C Did you sew the head warmer with a zig-zag stitch? ua-cam.com/video/UvudD3Rqqy4/v-deo.html
I did on the first one and it turned out good. The second i did with a straight stitch and it still was good. The third I did with a straight as well and went to test it on my head and it was as if the stitch wouldn't stretch with the material so it ripped. I couldn't figure it out. I was wondering if maybe i cut the fleece wrong from the beginning. (like u know how u can cut the length with one cut if u cut it folded; Or, u can measure the length and cut one long piece)? I was wondering if i cut it wrong and sewed the stretchy rather than not so stretchy or visa versa. I hope that made sense? :/ i get the zig zag is stronger but i don't know why the second turned out just fine but the third did not. I made them a couple days apart and don't remember how I cut the second from the third. I really keep F-n up chick, but try really hard not to... grrr! I'll check that vid out :) ty
Loose Cannon! Lol