Friday, January 18, 2013

Green And Blue Ruffle Scarf

Stitching pre-felt ruffles to the main body of the scarf...

 
...using nylon thread.



The finished scarf front... 
 
...and back.

 
See how each ruffle 'felts into' the pre-felt base...

...leaving a faint line where the fibers intertwine?

 
Four finished pre-felt scarves...

 
...plus two more, equals six. :)

 
Here, you can see how very long the red and yellow scarves really are!

 
I'm not quite finished showing you my Christmas gift scarves...

...but I'm getting closer. :)

Next time, I'll shake things up a bit and show you a different kind of holiday gift...

...a small clutch bag with silk and wool pre-felt leaves.

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13 comments:

Rachel said...

The red and yellow ones do look really long - and there are so many different styles there!

Heather Woollove said...

Rachel--Yes...you really have to wrap and wrap with the yellow/red ones to get them not to drag on the ground! :)

Cathy Johnson said...

This is amazing, wow!

Melissa said...

My goodness....how colorful!

Heather Woollove said...

Cathy and Melissa--Thanks!

Unknown said...

very cool idea, and I bet they make for great warm scarves!

visiting you from fiber arts friday, I'm finally having time to play again :)
http://anastaciaknits.net

Anonymous said...

lots of work!! and many effects great!!

Anonymous said...

Striking scarves!

Vivian said...

You come up with the most interesting designs.

Anonymous said...

With all of these fun and interesting scarves, there are scarves for every occasion. All but one, that is. Nothing for a somber moment, but who needs a scarf for that? LOL From the look of things you are having a fun time trying new things, and why else bother, if you're not enjoying yourself, eh?
:)

Heather Woollove said...

Anastacia--Thanks so much!!
Kim--I'm glad you like them. :)
Word Lily-Thank you!
VIvian--Hahaha...I like to 'play'! :)
Sandie--So true.

WonderWhyGal said...

I love all of those scarves and the different techniques. What was the average length of the shorter scarves? Just for comparison.

Heather Woollove said...

Andrea--Thanks! The shorter ones were approximately 4.5 to 5 feet long. XXO-