Moebius Scarf...here's what I did
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I took a piece of midweight polar fleece and cut a strip 14"x30". I gave one end one turn, layed the 2 ends overlapping about 1/2", layed a narrow strip of Elmers school glue on one end and put the other end on that. Then I went to the sewing machine and made a 3-step zig zag, not too narrow along it and Voila I'm done. Took me about 5 minutes. Don't have to finish the edges because the fleece won't fray. Keeps me nice and warm when I am out with the dogs.
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Will you post of picture of what it looks like finished, please???? :D
hope you can see the zig zag
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Heidi modeling it
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Thank you. Your model looks very patient!!!! I have a nice piece of fleece. I will try that. Linda :D
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My laugh for the day. I love your model!
I will have to try your scarf. Dog walking is a big deal in our household - 2 furgirls and me. It isn't always cold enough to need my fleece hat with ear warmers.
I will have to try your scarf. Dog walking is a big deal in our household - 2 furgirls and me. It isn't always cold enough to need my fleece hat with ear warmers.
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Originally Posted by irishrose
My laugh for the day. I love your model!
I will have to try your scarf. Dog walking is a big deal in our household - 2 furgirls and me. It isn't always cold enough to need my fleece hat with ear warmers.
I will have to try your scarf. Dog walking is a big deal in our household - 2 furgirls and me. It isn't always cold enough to need my fleece hat with ear warmers.
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