This is a speedy project to make cute triangle scarf for gifts (or to enjoy for yourself). There are so many beautiful fabrics out there, why not enjoy wearing them as accessories as well? The scarf can be sewn with a serger or standard sewing machine. The pattern is by Lotta Jansdotter (Triangle Scarf from the book Lotta Jansdotter Everyday Style). Supplementary notes and tips are included to be used in parallel with the pattern directions. Three different hem techniques are shown.
Janome Supplies Required
- Sewing machine needles (size to match selected fabric)
- Janome Serger and/or Sewing machine (AirThread 2000D and Skyline S7 used)
Fabric and Notions Required
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Book, Lotta Jansdotter Everyday Style (Triangle Scarf, pg.80)
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3/4 yard, 57” wide fabric (or more, depending on size preference) / Lightweight, double sided fabric: silk, linen, or chambray
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Matching or contrasting thread (standard thread or serger cones)
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Marking pen/chalk/French curve ruler
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Iron/rotary cutter/ruler/mat
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Hand sewing needle
Instructions