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Sweater Tube Scarf

Cozy tube scarf made from a thrifted sweater.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/sweater-tube-scarf • Posted by Kirsten Nunez

I was so close to buying one of these about a month ago - but then I forced myself to walk away, reminding myself that it could easily be DIY'd. I made this one with a thrifted Mens' sweater that cost me an entire $4 at Goodwill, making it way less than most store bought scarves. Even if you sewed it by hand, it's still super easy!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 13

Description

I was so close to buying one of these about a month ago - but then I forced myself to walk away, reminding myself that it could easily be DIY'd. I made this one with a thrifted Mens' sweater that cost me an entire $4 at Goodwill, making it way less than most store bought scarves. Even if you sewed it by hand, it's still super easy!

Instructions

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    Supplies: - Knit sweater. I used a Large Mens sweater, purchased at Goodwill. - Sewing pins - Thread - Needle or sewing machine - Scissors - Measuring tape, if needed

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    1) Lay the sweater flat. You'll be cutting out the entire "body" of the sweater, which will essentially be your entire scarf.

  3. 2) Cut down both sides of the sweater. I was able to use the sweater's natural lines as a guide.

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    After cutting.

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    2) Cut straight across the top.

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    3) Trim if necessary. My entire sweater rectangle was about 20 inches wide, but I cut off about 4 inches of it. Trimming totally depends on preference and the size of your sweater, of course!

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    4) Flip the sweater pieces so that the right sides are facing each other. Pin down the sides about an inch away from the edge.

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    Pin both sides.

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    5) Sew both sides right up.

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    6) Roll the top raw edge in, and pin all around.

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    7) Sew across to finish off the top edge.

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    You should end up with - surprise - a tube of sweater material. Hanging up, the top portion looks wider than the bottom but that's because it's stretchy. Simply slip your head through it and you have a warm and cozy scarf :)

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    Finished scarf!