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Fleece is so warm and cozy, but it’s not always the most stylish. To add some glamour and warmth around my neck this winter, I paired a beautiful silky white and black scarf with some very practical fleece.
This is a triangle scarf, which I usually wear tied around my neck with a big knot at the back like a bandana. Another way to secure it is to use a strong black hair elastic, which is subtle and more sleek. I’m sure there are plenty of other clever ways to wear it as well.
What I really love about this project is that it is so easy! This could definitely be a beginner’s sewing project. One more thing- it can be thrown in the washing machine when necessary!
Silky Fleece-Lined Triangle Scarf
Supplies
One large square scarf, at least 85cm x 85cm
Fleece, same size as scarf
Sewing pins
Directions
- Fold scarf in half to form a large triangle. With a sharp scissor, cut along fold.
- On a large work surface, lay scarf on top of fleece and align outer edges. Cut the fleece into the same size as the scarf.
- Lay fleece flat on work surface with the scarf on top, wrong side up. Align all edges and pin the two pieces together.
- Starting at one corner and using a 1cm seam, sew the fleece and scarf together along the three sides of the triangle stopping 10cm before reaching the starting corner, leaving a small gap. Remove pins.
- Through the small unsewn gap, turn the scarf inside out so that the right side of the scarf faces out.
- Fold down unstitched top edges inward 1cm, or so they match with the rest of the scarf; press and pin.
- Sew the pinned section together and remove pins. Finish by trimming any hanging threads.
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