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Accessories from our spring collection are very simple to make - for some of them you will not need a sewing machine or even a needle and thread.
Flannel square scarf with a fringe: a master class
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Such a scarf is made elementary, but it looks great. Plus - it is soft, warm and light, what else is needed for spring evenings?
You will need:
- flannel fabric (in this case, into the cage, you can take the fabric to your liking), about 1x1 m;
- good tailor scissors.
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1. Lay the fabric on a flat surface and measure the square (for example, folding the fabric at an angle). Cut off the unwanted part, trying to cut as evenly as possible.
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2. Pull the threads from the four sides so that a fringe of the desired length is formed. Done!
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Options for square flannel shawls:
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Double-sided fabric scarf-snood: master class
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Such a convenient accessory, like snood, may well remain in your wardrobe in the spring and summer season - it is enough to choose the appropriate lightweight fabric for sewing it.
You will need:
- two pieces of fabric with a length of 150 cm and a width of 50 cm;
- threads and sewing machine.
1. Prepare the fabric: the two parts must be identical in size.
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2. Fold the parts with the sides facing inward, pin them together and sew along the long sides.
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3. Turn out the snood.
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4. Fold the snood into a ring, align its edges as shown in the picture, and stitch it, leaving a small hole.
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5. Expand the snood. Sew the remaining hole manually. Done.
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Predatory print: fashion trend of the season
Options for fabric scarves-snoods:
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Knitted scarf with a fringe: a master class
Photo: Youtube / KelliUniverse
Such a scarf can be made out of an unnecessary t-shirt in just half an hour - it turns out an original and fashionable (fringe - one of the trends of the season) accessory.
You will need:
- T-shirt;
- good tailor scissors.
Follow the instructions shown in the video:
Fringe: fashion trend of the season
Options for knitted snoods with fringe:
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Ruffle knitted scarf: workshop
Photo: girlinthegarage.net
Such an unusual scarf can be made from knitwear or an unnecessary t-shirt. It is also made simple and easy.
You will need:
- T-shirt or knit fabric;
- sharp scissors for fabric;
- round pattern (a large plate will do);
- glue for fabric.
1. Get rid of the t-shirt from the sleeves and cut the side seams.
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2. According to the template, draw circles on the fabric - as much as it fits (optimally - 10 or 12 circles, an even number). Cut circles.
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3. Cut each circle in a spiral.
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4. Pull the ends to extend the spirals. Now glue them with fabric glue 2 to get longer parts.
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5. Fold the received parts together and one of them tie the scarf in the middle. Done.
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Rib ruffles: decorate clothes
Options for knitted scarves from frills:
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