I was thrilled to be contacted by Dressmaker magazine as they wanted to include my scarf top in their January edition in an article about Second Hand Sews. I was influenced by 1930s scarf clothing when I designed this top and worked out how to cut a scarf (see below) and then stitch it up into a bias top.
I have now uploaded a pdf worksheet with instructions and photos showing how to make the top if you would like to download it. The link to my own blog is
here
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Happy stitching everyone! Karen x
Fabulous! Love it, and congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you, it was nice to think that my post in the great www about the top had even been noticed! x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It reminds me of tangrams. :)
ReplyDeletewhaou !! so nice !!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone, will be posting more of my upcycled scarf projects soon x
ReplyDeleteStunningly beautiful top! What an amazing job!
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Thanks Marisa for your kind comment
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a high end designer piece. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely job. Thanks for sharing.
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