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Infinity Scarf


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Here are some directions on how to make an infinity scarf
– basically a large unstuffed doughnut (excuse my Canadian spelling!). Easy to make and great for gift giving!

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  • How to make a scarf. Infinity Scarf - Step 1
    Step 1

    Cutting Instructions:
    Cut one strip of fabric across the full 60″ width of your fabric, make it 25″ wide. (25" x 60")
    Fold fabric in half, with RIGHT sides of fabric together and matching long cut edges. Pin together that long edge.
    Stitch along the long edge with a ½” seam.
    Press seam flat to blend stitches; then press seam open.

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

    Turn scarf RIGHT side out – just put your hand in and grab the end and pull it through!
    Open short ends of scarf.
    Place short ends together. These short ends have to be sewn together with RIGHT sides together. Line up the cut edges and seams (RIGHT sides together). Pin together about half way around to start.
    Stitch short ends together from the inside with a ½” seam, as far as you can go - you will not be able to go all the way around - leaving a small opening (It will be hand sewn later.).

  • How to make a scarf. Infinity Scarf - Step 3
    Step 3

    Even before taking my scarf off my machine, I shoved everything inside the hole to turn it right side out. My bad?
    Anyway, shove everything inside the hole you have left in your seam. Shake it into shape!

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

    Slip stitch the opening closed or sew the opening closed with your sewing machine.
    It is difficult to see the hole but it is beside my blue seam ripper. Press all seams flat. You are DONE! And looking mighty lovely I might add!

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