Make It and Love It shows you how to make a knit scarf from a t-shirt. I really want to try this one–if I can work up the guts to attempt it with my meager sewing skills!
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Addy says
Just make sure you use a ballpoint needle when sewing with knits. If you use a regular needle, your machine may skip stitches. Also, I’d recommend a bit of a larger stitch.
Traela says
So cute!
Chris says
If you are on pinterest, there are a ton of diy scarves that are so easy, many do not require any sewing and can be done in one sitting. I have also googled diy scarves and found several great ideas. I am adding this one to my list to try.
Jessica says
You can also get t-shirts at Dollar Tree as long as you’re not too picky about color ;-D
Charity says
What a cute idea! I want to try this.
Marissa A. says
If you don’t have any extra t-shirts, they are all on sale at Michael’s this week 5/$10. That is cheaper than the thrift store sometimes!
Lisa says
Wow–a co-worker was just in here wearing one of those!
The Prudent Homemaker says
It was 94º here yesterday. No scarves here until December!
charissa says
In Alaska we could get away with wearing scarves year round!
The Prudent Homemaker says
Too funny! Here it’s shorts and going barefoot year-round (not me, but the rest of my family!) I’ve been to a tropical climate as well and it’s just the rainy season and the dry season, so no scarves there, ever.
Amanda says
haha
Carrie @ My Favorite Finds says
I can see you making this. You look so cute when I’ve seen pictures/videos of you in scarves!
Cariin says
I don’t think this will work from a t-shirt. It’s not long enough. You just need knit (t-shirt-type) fabric. It will actually make the project easier, but possibly more expensive.
The Prudent Homemaker says
Joann’s has knit fabric on sale for 40% and 50% off on a regular basis. Just watch the sales. If not, you can use a 40% off coupon on a cut of fabric to make it.
Jen C. says
Perfect for you since you wear a lot of scarves, Crystal!
Anne @ Modern Mrs Darcy says
I’ve only just begun sewing again for the first time in years, and my skills weren’t that great to begin with. You can totally do this, Crystal! Scarves are really forgiving. Really!
Tammy @ Skinny Mom's Kitchen says
Scarfs are my favorite accessory! Thanks!
Lori says
How fun! I am so going to try this-gotta get some colorful shirts from the thrift store!