Materials and supplies:
3 hours and basic sewing skills
1 yard fleece (2yards in photo)
thread (matching or contrasting)
scissors
pins
sewing machine
ruler or yardstick
oven mitt
Taking inspiration from three excellent sources, Pints&Purls, Don't Forget Your Mitten by Karida Collins, p79; Beer Mitt by Toby Roxane Barna available on knitty, and a StellaBella's fleece project, I decided to sew the University scarf/mitt/beverage cozy. |
You will need: 1 yard fleece (2nd yard waiting in the chair), ruler or yard stick, scissors, pins, and an oven mitt. You'll also need a sewing machine and matching or contrasting thread. |
Make 3 cuts at 9". This creates four 9" x 60" strips. |
Trim the salvage, and cut fringe for scarves or go to the sewing machine. |
Scarf, or go to the sewing machine with two strips. |
With all the spools of thread, no orange. I solved that problem by sewing in a contrasting black. It looked good, and made it easier for you to see the detail. |
Sew two of the strips together at the 9"ends. Be careful to put right sides together, and the print reading in the same direction. Then trim the seam, and top stitch (faux flat-felt) down. |
Again, you could stop here and have a long scarf, but let's keep going. |
As you're sewing the 1.5" seams, make a curved seam as illustrated in the photo. Trim away the excess fleece. |
Turn right-side out, and place the beverage cozy on the left mitt being careful to have the
opening up, and very near the thumb joint. Sew the 9"seam, trim the
seam closest to the mitt, and top stitch (faux flat-felt) down. Place mitts on ends of scarf, wrong sides together and the print reading the same direction. Sew around the mitts leaving the wrist open. I stitched around a second time. Trim away the excess fleece around the fingers and thumb. I'm sorry I forgot to take a photo of that step. With 2 yards of fleece, I was able to make 2 University scarf/mitt/beverage cozy(s). I also had fabric to make a scarf and age appropriate beverage cozy for the undergrad. Wrapped, and in a gift bag! I made a phone call, and headed over for Christmas Eve Brunch! We had a great visit, and the family has new scarves to enjoy while attending functions at OSU. Happy Holidays! Copyright 2013, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 12/26/13 for pattern support please contact marilynnblacketer@gmail.com |
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