This post is a part of the 31 Days to A Handmade Christmas series.
{If you like this post, be sure to check out this EASY tutorial to make a knit infinity scarf in just 10 minutes!}
I rather dread going to Wal-Mart.
But it is one of the handful of grocery stores near our country home. And when my shopping list includes things like bias tape and felt, I am thankful even for Wal-Mart.
Yesterday I found myself with such a list and so I packed the kids up in the van for what was supposed to be a quick trips for a few needed items.
We breezed through the food aisles picking up fun things like bacon, eggs, and flour (you know, the essentials). Then I steered the kids towards the craft department. I’m familiar with what is where so in under ten minutes, the listed items were in our cart.
However, I needed some material cut so we weren’t quite ready to leave.
I waited at the cutting counter for a few minutes. Trying to look simultaneously like I really wanted someone to help me SOON and like I was capable of waiting patiently with three small children with nothing to do.
The boys actually did find something to do. In the ten foot radius surrounding the cutting counter, they found dinosaur magnets, (with open mouths– an important feature to my two-year-old), and Frozen dolls. Sorry parents of sweet little girls who loooove Frozen. Elsa and Anna fell prey to the vicious meat-eating dinosaurs.
While my boys played Animal Planet meets Disney behind me, my baby reminded me that in my haste to run our quick errand, I had neglected to nurse her after her nap. By crying.
During this time, several employees walked by, chatting or pushing carts of items to restock. One employee paged help in the craft department. But help never came.
Thirty minutes later, I left to hunt down help from another department.
I had considered just putting the material down and leaving. Except I really wanted this flannel fabric.
So glad I waited.
This scarf is a really quick project with just five easy steps. Perfect for anyone who is just getting started sewing. A breeze for experienced sewers.
Make it. Gift it. Wear it.
I will be doing all of the above.
Flannel Infinity Scarf
Materials:
- 1 yard cotton flannel
- coordinating thread
Instructions:
1. Cut 4 pieces from the cotton flannel, 28″ x 7″. (Tip: fold the flannel so you can cut all four pieces at once).
To make a scarf in a toddler size, cut 4 pieces 25″ x 5″. Continue following the directions below.
2. Take two of the flannel pieces and lay them down right sides together. Sew along one of the short sides with a 1/2 inch seam. Repeat with the other two pieces. Press the seam flat.
3. Lay the two long pieces down right sides together. Starting at the end of one long side, sew around both long sides and one short side. Leave the second short side open for turning.
4. Turn the scarf right-side out and press, pulling the seams out with your fingers as you do.
5. On the open end of the scarf, fold the edge down 1/2 inch and press. Tuck in about a half-inch of the other end and line it up so the side seams are lined up. Check to be sure the scarf did not get twisted but forms a loop. Sew along the short side, close to the folded edge. (Or, you can hand-sew the seam closed if you don’t want to see the stitches. It’s just personal preference).
Loop it around your neck twice to wear. Marvel at how easy it was and make another one for a cute baby or toddler in your life!
I don’t know how you get this, but how long is your baby’s scarf? Thank you
I have make a long one and the short one I love them they’re so easy to make I making them for Christmas gifts for people I work with
This is a great idea for Christmas gifts and I cant wait to match my baby girl when its a bit colder out lol very cute, thanks for the tutorial.
I would never put an infinity scarf on a toddler. It could be a strangulation hazard. Similar to drawstrings on baby/toddler hooded shirts. Check ou Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Thanks for your comment Deb. I think it is a case of always using caution and being aware with small children.
Oh for Pete’s sake……picky people……let ME just say Thanks!
So cute! Hey where did you get the “sew happy” tee that you’re wearing in the pics?
I got it from Sew Caroline (www.sewcaroline.com), but I just looked and I didn’t see it in her shop so it may not be for sale anymore. 🙁
What a sweet idea! I just bought me and my boy fabric to make matching scarves too 🙂 so excited! Thanks for the idea. There’s not much a mom and a boy can match with.
Just made my first one, it was so easy! Woo-hop! Thanks again!
So glad Neyla!
Wow! That is super easy! I’m pinning this to my Christmas board.
Thanks Barb!
I think I’ve told you before that I don’t sew very well, but you’re right … this one looks easy enough. Something that I think I can tackle. Great gift idea!
You should definitely give it a try! I have given scarves at Christmas many times before- a new style every year! 😉