Fleece Scarves

Fleece scarves are a warm welcome on a cold winter day. These scarves can easily be made in under an hour.

You will need:
Fleece material
Scissors

The following items are optional:
Fabric Glue
Sequins
Fabric markers

To begin, cut a piece of fleece 8 inches wide and 1 yard long (shorter if you don’t like long scarves). Use the scissors to cut slits 3 inches long, at half-inch intervals across both short ends of the scarf to make fringes. To decorate the scarf, use fabric glue to add sequins, or if you have a steady hand, use fabric dye markers (available at most crafts shops, i.e. Jo-Anne Fabrics, Michael’s, etc.) to draw on embellishments.

Other decorative options include embroidery, needle-felting, or iron-on appliqués. Finish decorating and voila! You now have a nice warm scarf to wear or give as a gift.

By Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf

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