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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Loopy Scarf....So Easy

Loopy Scarf Tutorial

If you're looking for a quick (but cute) handmade gift, you'd definitely want to check out this tutorial for a loopy scarf that is sewn -- not knit or crocheted.  Hi! I'm Carol and I am thrilled to have my first-ever guest post here on Sugar Bee Crafts. I blog over at Pure Sugar, where you'll find recipes, craft ideas (mostly involving yarn), and bits and pieces of  The best part of this project is that you don't need any special skills to make it -- all you're doing is sewing straight. Here's what you'll need: Loopy Scarf Tutorial A sewing machine One skein of Homespun yarn (or a similar bulky yarn) Coordinating thread Basic sewing notions Set your sewing machine to a zig-zag stitch. Adjust so that the stitch is somewhat narrow. Loopy Scarf Tutorial Next, decide how wide you want the scarf. I like to make mine approximately six inches wide, mostly because that width makes the looping easy. There are about three inches on the left and I use a rubber band to mark three inches to the right (for a total of six inches). Loopy Scarf Tutorial Loopy Scarf Tutorial Now you're ready to start looping! Holding the end of the yarn, make "loops" from side to side. Repeat this until you have about 1.5-2 inches "looped" and then carefully move up the yarn so that it's under your needle. Slowly start sewing, being sure to backstitch at the beginning. Try to get the yarn strands really close to each other, but don't bunch them up into a pile. Loopy Scarf Tutorial Loopy Scarf Tutorial Loopy Scarf Tutorial When you finish sewing together the first few loops, make sure to leave your needle down to secure the yarn while you continue making loops. You simply repeat this process until the scarf is as long as you'd like!
Loopy Scarf Tutorial
 


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