1. Connect three, two-foot long tent poles together to form a scarecrow frame stick that is about six feet high. Reinforce the connections with masking tape or duct tape so that none of the sections will come apart. Make another stick in the same way. 2. Fill two boots with a heavy ...
Of course, that’s not the kind of scarf we’re recommending you to wear with a suit. For this style guide, you’ll want to find a scarfroughly 60-75 inches long, with a thinner weight, made of natural fibers like cotton, wool, cashmere, or even mohair. Avoid chunky knits, polyeste...
Step 1 Find a piece of wood that will be suitable to your project. The wood should be approximately 2 inches thick, and long and wide enough to be just bigger than a scarf you would want to make. Remember to leave room in the length for fringe. Video of the Day Step 2 Sand the w...
cut it at the width of your scarf or if you want to you can do the sum of the length of 1 width+1 width so it is easier to sew just make sure you sew the side that is not connected first.
Wrap up this scarf sketch with these 5 tips we have to make it even better1 This drawing of a scarf shows one that has a pleasing and simple red and green pattern. It is a great look for the scarf, but you could also customize it with your own patterns. ...
Using simple stitches, follow our step by step video tutorial to make a simple crochet scarf. We'll be using double crochet, half double crochet and chain stitches using US terminology, and then added gorgeous tassels or a fringe edging! Top tips for first projects Choose a color you love ...
Using simple stitches, follow our step by step video tutorial to make a simple crochet scarf. We'll be using double crochet, half double crochet and chain stitches using US terminology, and then added gorgeous tassels or a fringe edging!
To make the scarf, fold your fabric twice so you have four layers. Cut a long curve between the folded edges. This curved piece should measure around 8 inches x 1.5 inches (Image 1). Unfold it to get a long oval that measures around 16 inches x 3 inches (Image 2). Fold it in ha...
To get the look, fold your scarf in half diagonally to make a triangle. Then, fold in the point of the triangle so that you have a straight edge. From the opposite side, begin rolling the scarf in until you have a long, even band. ...
Instead of sitting down and teaching a few stitches (where all you walk away with is a weird little square of messy stitches) I decided to teach you how to make a whole scarf start to finish, even if you’ve never knit before!