Charm Pack Scarf

A Cozy Combination of Flannel and Patchwork

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Needlecrafts & Fabric, Sewing
Cover of the book Charm Pack Scarf by Lisa Clarke, Polka Dot Cottage
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Author: Lisa Clarke ISBN: 1230000209426
Publisher: Polka Dot Cottage Publication: January 13, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lisa Clarke
ISBN: 1230000209426
Publisher: Polka Dot Cottage
Publication: January 13, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

There is nothing better than a nice, soft scarf on a blustery day. These patchwork versions have two personalities: the colorful side which features a variety of coordinating cotton prints, and the cozy lining which is made up of deliciously soft flannel. The world sees the patchwork while your neck enjoys the softness.

There are a few different approaches you can take to this project, depending on your skills and how much time you’d like to devote to the cause. I’ve chosen to use charm packs here because they are time-savers (no cutting!) and all of the fabrics within the pack were designed to look nice together (no agonizing over color choices!).

If you have yardage that you would prefer to use in place of the charm packs, feel free! These instructions work for any 5-inch square pieces, whether you cut them yourself, or buy them in a pack.

The materials listed are enough for three scarves that you can make assembly-line style. Keep one for yourself and give the other two as gifts!

REQUIRED SKILLS

The project is suitable for motivated beginners. If you can sew a straight line, then you can do this! There are many steps, but they are all straightforward enough for a beginner, if you take them one at a time.

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

1 42-piece 5-inch charm pack, or equivalent cuts of cotton yardage
1 yard soft solid color flannel to coordinate with cotton
yard stick
scissors
sewing machine
thread to coordinate with fabric
iron
pins

TOPICS COVERED

More than just a simple sewing pattern, this ebook is like a mini-class. Each topic includes step-by-step instructions and photos where appropriate.

You will learn:

How to measure and cut the lining
How to effectively lay out patterned squares
How to sew the patchwork
How to put it all together

Plus:

How to choose an appropriate charm pack
Variations for different scarf configurations

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There is nothing better than a nice, soft scarf on a blustery day. These patchwork versions have two personalities: the colorful side which features a variety of coordinating cotton prints, and the cozy lining which is made up of deliciously soft flannel. The world sees the patchwork while your neck enjoys the softness.

There are a few different approaches you can take to this project, depending on your skills and how much time you’d like to devote to the cause. I’ve chosen to use charm packs here because they are time-savers (no cutting!) and all of the fabrics within the pack were designed to look nice together (no agonizing over color choices!).

If you have yardage that you would prefer to use in place of the charm packs, feel free! These instructions work for any 5-inch square pieces, whether you cut them yourself, or buy them in a pack.

The materials listed are enough for three scarves that you can make assembly-line style. Keep one for yourself and give the other two as gifts!

REQUIRED SKILLS

The project is suitable for motivated beginners. If you can sew a straight line, then you can do this! There are many steps, but they are all straightforward enough for a beginner, if you take them one at a time.

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

1 42-piece 5-inch charm pack, or equivalent cuts of cotton yardage
1 yard soft solid color flannel to coordinate with cotton
yard stick
scissors
sewing machine
thread to coordinate with fabric
iron
pins

TOPICS COVERED

More than just a simple sewing pattern, this ebook is like a mini-class. Each topic includes step-by-step instructions and photos where appropriate.

You will learn:

How to measure and cut the lining
How to effectively lay out patterned squares
How to sew the patchwork
How to put it all together

Plus:

How to choose an appropriate charm pack
Variations for different scarf configurations

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