{ circle scarf }
I've wanted a circle scarf for a while now, but didn't want to pay the price that went along with one from a store. So, I headed to my closest fabric store, picked up 1.5m of yellow jersey fabric to see if I could make one myself. I'm pretty excited with the end result because it turned out quite nice! I'm no sewer by any means, but my mom has a sewing machine that I've hemmed pants the odd time, so I gave it a shot. I learned how to create a french seam during this project too, and can't wait to wear my new accessory!
{ yellow jersey fabric - the colour looks pale, but it's quite a vibrant yellow }
{ sewing the second seam to create a french seam }
{ this shows the french seam -
unfortunately I didn't have any yellow thread, so this will have to do }
Ways to Wear It:
{ around the neck }
{ length-wise around the neck }
{ length-wise wrapped around the neck }
{ doubled-up around the neck }
{ hooded & doubled-up around the neck }
{ shoulder shawl }
{ one-sleeved top }
{ criss-cross }
{ tied at the shoulder & belted as a dress }
That turned out great!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis post makes me want to make a circle scarf myself now. The yellow is perfect for the spring.
PS. Loving your gray shoes in the previous post. =P
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HOLY SMOKES- you are SO creative. Love the look as a dress...gotta love it: short & sweet AND with a belt...AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteLooks great- keep up the awesome work.
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AMAZING! Good job!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks FANTASTIC! Great tutorial. Can't wait to try this! Is that jersey cotton?
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Wow Amanda!! You got skills!! I LOVE this!! I especially love that you can wear it as a dress??!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweetest comment yesterday...and yeah (ahem) new boy=COH jeans...I mean so sweet right?? I think he might be a keeper ;)
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ILOVE THIS!
ReplyDeleteim tottally going to try.
awesome girlll.<3
oh wow! This is so great! can't wait til I get my sewing machine so I can do this. I loooove how much fun you're having with this! you look so fab in yellow too!
ReplyDeletelove the yellow great creative ways to wear it!
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Wow! I am so impressed with your skills girl! :) Thanks so much for coming by my blog!!
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i love it! i wish i had a sewing machine so i could do stuff like that.
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Cute blogg, love the yelloow!
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you go girl! this is what i love to see!! look what you did with just a simple piece of jersey!! amazing!
ReplyDeletethanks for your sweetness, and being an inspiration to anyone is the most important thing i could ever do and to hear those words, makes my heart swell. love.
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I love how you show us how to style it. Cute! I made a few scarves too. They're so easy, I can't believe I ever paid money for ones like these. DIY is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteHello lovely, just catching up on your blog. You did a great job on the scarf, what a pretty color! Love that chain necklace, where is it from? And I finally did your bag tag!
ReplyDeleteHey doll! THanks for the comment on my blog :]
ReplyDeleteI loveeeeeeeeee this post!! Especially the last picture when your scarf turned into a dress!!! Amazing! :]
LOVE the circle scarf - you are so creative!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo creative, good job :D
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Really pretty pics.
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aaargh, that's amazing, forget AApparel when you can make your own! Your blog is great, definitely be back! come follow TBAG if you fancy, love xx
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comment!
i just love dyi pieces & projects. i really need to get more artistic! it looks fab though
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