This month’s project will keep you cozy and warm. Polar Fleece Scarves. Two styles. One is the Long Scarf, and the other is the Lap Scarf. The long Scarf is just what it sounds like, a long scarf: you can turn up the end to create a keeper for the tail. The Lap Scarf is a Shawl Collar, and both are reversible. These are perfect for showing off fun Decorative  12-weight Threads and stitching. You can use one or two spools in the upper and lower loopers. Two spools in each give a nice bold appearance.

 

Techniques this month

Outside Corners and Decorative 3 Thread Overlock Wide, starting, stopping, and stitching

 

Content included with the course:

Full-length Video Supplement with step-by-step instructions

Downloadable content included with the course:

Project Sheet with supply, materials list, Printable patterns, and Full-Color PDF step-by-step instructions.


Hi I'm PJ



Since 2006 I’ve been a teacher at Montavilla Sewing Centers in the Portland Metro area. I design, produce and teach the monthly projects for Babylock Serger Club, Janome, BabyLock and Brother Machine Embroidery Club, and 8” Block of the month Club.

I have a lot of fun creating projects, designs, and patterns that incorporate techniques and products to encourage the students to get the most out of their Sergers or Embroidery Machines.

Lap Scarf



One or two threads per looper





Long Scarf



Reversible Scarves


Curriculum


  Project Sheet
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  Printable Patterns
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  Polar Fleece Scarves Video Preview
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  Polar Fleece Scarves Video Part 1
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  Polar Fleece Scarves Video Part 2 and PDF Instructions
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  Product Info
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