Easy Sew Infinity Scarf
/Who is sick of those “I’m so ready for fall posts”? Aww, too bad. You get another one.
I’m normally a summer girl but this summer was just too hot. I’m ready for cooler weather…until it actually comes and then I’ll be whining that I want warmth…like any good Iowan does.
I recently sewed this fun infinity scarf. I’m on a sewing roll. Infinity scarves are so easy to make that I just can't stop!
Nothing says fall like flannel. I think Nate is glad I’ve traded a pair of ridiculously ugly flannel pajama pants for this flannel scarf.
I sometimes wear something other than grey shirts and jeans. Sometimes. It would look better with a long sleeved shirt but it 90 degrees when I took this photo. I only sacrifice so much for this little blog of mine.
This infinity scarf cost me $4.00 and 30 minutes of time. I can’t wait to make more!
You will need some fabric of your choice, some thread, and a sewing machine. I used a yard of fabric to make this infinity scarf. It’s a little large. I think I will like the bulk once it cools down and I’m sipping hot cocoa and pretending to watch Hawkeye football. Oh, Fall.
Start by cutting two 18” x 40-45” rectangles. You don’t have to be exact. I used the length that was provided by the flannel fabric which was about 43”.
Pin the right sides together and sew the long edges. You will be left with a long tube.
Turn inside out. Bring the two ends together and pin the inner two layers right sides together.
Sew together. Turn the scarf inside out and pin the back sides right side together.
Sew the end together leaving a 4-5 inch gap in the middle-ish.
Turn the scarf right side out through the 4-5 inch gap.
Hand stitch the opening closed and enjoy your lovely flannel infinity scarf!
Feel free to share it with your favorite friend.
Who’s ready for fall? Any favorite scarf patterns? Any flannel fans out there?
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