[ infinity scarves ]

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My two peas are pretty obsessed with scarves right now. I can't keep up with how many they want to buy so I decided to make them a few.

Turns out, I'm equally obsessed. Warm, comfy, and a hint of color with jeans and tee...they look fabulous on dreary winter days. Found this plaid flannel recently along with 4 other plaids that the girls loved. They go with almost everything.

They are the perfect quick sewing project and fabulous gifts too. This is for sure my go-to gift giving item for Valentines Day.

So simple to make. You'll need a nice continuous 2 yards of fabric (or patchwork piece some fabrics together for a really eclectic look).

  1. Cut fabric 64" long x 22" wide.
  2. Right sides facing, sew the long edge, starting and stopping 2" from the ends.
  3. Turn right side out. Bring your two short ends together, match the end points, right sides facing.
  4. Pin.
  5. Sew all the way around from point to point. You will be left with a gap open where the long center seam stopped.
  6. Your scarf is now in a continuous circle.
  7. Pull everything right side out and stitch your opening closed either by hand or on your machine.

{sewn on the Bernina B580 - which I love love love....I have her on a test run through this Spring, thank you Bernina USA. Good luck to the UPS guy who comes to reclaim her. I may ignore the doorbell. Forever. She totally rocks.}

If you're not so much into sewing and would like one of these extras I have on hand, let me know. Um, I did over buy on plaid flannel a bit and have roughly 6 or so extra scarves. email me at info (AT) twopeasinapoddesigns (DOT) com I will be selling a few of the extras at one of my fav boutiques, Georgie Emerson Vintage too.