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Fleece Scarves

Wrap yourself up in a warm, fuzzy scarf, made with your own personal style. Fleece comes in bright colors and simple prints. When you cut it, fleece doesn’t fray, so you don’t have to hem it. It’s a great fabric for kids learning to sew.

1. Lay out a length of fleece (2 yards), and cut a long, straight strip (1 foot). Or, cut two narrower strips in different colors (6 inches each), and sew together. Or, cut rectangles of color, and sew them together.

2. To add polka dots or skinnier stripes, cut out shapes from fleece. Use fabric glue to attach pieces of fleece to your scarf. (Use lots of glue, as the fleece is very absorbent.) You can also sew your patterns on. To make our polka dot scarf, we glued on the dots and then added stitches on the sewing machine for extra strength.
Decorative Add-Ons Cut out skinny strips of fleece in different colors, and add soft, fuzzy ribbon designs. Make flowers by folding and winding strips of fleece. Sew decorations to scarf.

Project designed by Lynn Mally