Create a fashionable scarf necklace with a combination of fabric and chains. Get the best of both worlds with this accessory and jewelry combo. Similar designer scarf necklaces sell for hundreds of dollars, but you can learn how to make one in less than an hour in this article by Annie O’Connor from the Threads publication Quick Stuff to Sew, Vol. 5.
Create a simple pattern, sew the scarf with one seam, add a snap closure, and finish it with chain embellishments to give it the necklace look. Only 1/2 yard of fabric is used, so splurge on something fabulous. And since it is so quick to put together, you can make one for every outfit and one for every friend.
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i loved the way you made the scarf
Great technique truly different!
wow scarf looks really stylish
i must try this.
beautiful
nice
very nice technique!!
i really like it!!
beautiful
marvelous
nice one