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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Voile Scarves


I needed a birthday gift for a friend and decided on a voile scarf. I ordered the kit from Anna Maria Horner's shop because she sells the two coordinating cuts in the full length necessary for a scarf.  You can find them here.

I've been wanting to make one for awhile so I made a very happy unbirthday scarf for myself too.  I chose the colors on the left for my friend.  I had already ironed the scarf all nicely for wrapping before I thought to take a picture so I didn't want to wind it all up!  The one that is knotted up is mine.  I loved all the fabric combinations and couldn't decide which I would prefer so my husband picked that one.  I'm pleased with his choice.

If you are thinking of making one, I would suggest fairly heavy pinning (I did every 3 or so inches) and this is a great time to use a walking foot.  They are not just for quilting!  They are great to use when you have slippery material or material that you don't want shifting. I also used it for the edge-stitching to avoid a wavy edge.  Worked like a charm.


11 comments:

  1. Beautiful! A scarf like this has been on my to-do list for a long time. Maybe this year!

    Jennifer :)

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  2. I used a walking foot when making mine too. The other thing I did was sew all the way down each side and the square up the top. Then I ripped out 1/2 inch of stitches before moving on to the next step.

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  3. The perfect time of year for a very merry unbirthday pressie like that!

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  4. They look great. Voile would totally intimidate me! ha! I love the fabric combo you picked out--actually both of them. Your hubby has good taste. ;-)

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  5. They look very nice. You did a wonderful job. I have allways been too afraid to attempt to sew that sort of fabric.
    conn_and_vans_mom(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  6. Beautiful scarves!! And what a great idea for a birthday gift!!

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  7. Voile is a beautiful fabric and these complementary prints do make wonderful scarves. Thank you for the sewing tips which surely will help folks tempted to try their own versions.

    I also want to say how much I like your Valentine crossword design. Bravo!

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  8. I made myself one with that same print in Velveteen, we can be matchers;-) A beautiful gift that is sure to be well loved!!!

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  9. Very good tips! I've always enjoyed seeing these scarves. Good for you to finally make them!

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