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Looks great with casual and fancy schmancy clothes
NOW WITH ADDED DIAGRAMS!

This project is heavily inspired by Louise Black's ruffle scarf.

In this version the back layer is slightly larger than I'd like it - I forgot that the ties narrowed in the middle and the red gets a bit floppy when I wear it.

Posted by frabjous from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Published See frabjous's 12 projects »
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  • How to make a scarf. Ruffle Scarf - Step 1
    Step 1

    I happened to find two ties that were exactly the same from a market, but two differently-patterned ties will work equally as well. It will be easier if your ties are roughly the same shape and length however. (If not you can always cut the larger one to size.)

    Unpick both of the ties and iron flat. Sew them together so you get a symmetrical shape with a large triangular ends on both sides. You may have to snip off the smaller lengths and trim the edges.

    Length is especially important here because you're going to ruffle and end up with a scarf about half the size of what you have now. When it doubt make this length longer rather than shorter.

  • How to make a scarf. Ruffle Scarf - Step 2
    Step 2

    Fold the two ties in half wrong side out. Sew along the edges leaving a small hole so you can turn it inside out with the nice side facing. Sew close the hole.

  • Step 3

    Cut out two long rectangles from fabric of your choice. Make them slighter longer and wider than the length of your ties. Take into account that the ties will be shorter in the centre. If you really want to you can also make your rectangles narrower in the middle, but I didn't bother.

    Sew two rectangles together inside out, then turn them right side and close the hole.

  • How to make a scarf. Ruffle Scarf - Step 4
    Step 4

    Place the length of tie on the length of material so it's centred. Pin the two length together on the centre line.

    Start pleating and pinning from the middle so it's even and symmetrical.

  • Step 5

    After pinning all the pleats, your scarf should be about half the length it was. You can vary the size and direction of your pleats to experiment.

    Sew a straight stitch across the centre.

  • Step 6

    Wear your ruffle scarf!

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trickytrisaratops
trickytrisaratops · Omaha, Nebraska, US
I love the way this looks, but I'm having the same problem as Lulu. I have a very vague idea of what goes where, but little diagrams would be immensely helpful.
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frabjous
frabjous · Melbourne, Victoria, AU · 12 projects
Which part are you having trouble visualising Lulu?
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Lulu B.
Lulu B.
would love to try this but I'm having difficulty visualizing these instructions. drawings or photos would help a bunch...
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Steffi
Steffi · Nederland, Colorado, US · 4 projects
Verrry pretty! It's definitely going to my project list.
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