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Tutorial: Make Your Own T-Shirt Scarf

While Luke and I are taking in the glorious sights of Melbourne, the Great Ocean Road, and Adelaide, Kim from Petit Pas has come over to share an awesome tutorial with you! Please make her feel welcome by leaving her lovely comments, and then going over to check out the beautiful blog she shares with her husband, Morgan. :-)

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t-shirt scarf tutorial

As things are starting to cool down for all of us in the Southern Hemisphere, my sister asked me to
make her a scarf. I bought one made from curled jersey fabric last year off etsy, so decided I wanted
to give it a go and make one myself and share how to make it with you while Talia’s away…

Materials.
All you need to make this scarf is an old t-shirt with no side seams, some scissors, a measuring tape,
some chalk and a sowing machine (you could hand sow it too if you don’t have a machine).

Step 1: First you need to cut off the waist band/hem at the bottom of the t-shirt and cut off
the top half where the sleeves start.

t-shirt scarf tutorial

Step 2: Next you want to cut strips out of the shirt width ways in 1.5 inch intervals.
Measure and mark 1.5 inch down both sides to help with the cutting.

t-shirt scarf tutorial

Step 3: Once you have cut all the strips you need to stretch the strips out. This will create
the curling effect and will also finish the edges so they don’t frey.

t-shirt scarf tutorial

Step 4: Finally, collect all the strands together and sow them down. Now you have a
pretty new scarf to keep you warm. Depending the width of you shirt, you should be able to wrap it
around a few times and try many different things.

t-shirt scarf tutorial

enjoy.
- kim

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Tutorial: Making Your Embroidery Ready To Hang

*Luke and I are on our Melbourne / Great Ocean Road / Adelaide holiday at the moment, no doubt missing Pepper, so this is a pre-scheduled post. Something I don’t usually do, but it had to be done to fit everything in! Enjoy!*

Lately I’ve seen heaps of beautiful embroidery hoop works of art (just check out my pinterest board to see how many!), and if you’re inspired, like me, then you might like to try a few.

Once you’ve got through making it all though, you’re probably wondering how you make all the extra bits stay behind, and ready to hang on the wall.

This is my own take on how to get it ready to hang, but you can also read Carina’s different take on how to stitch things up at the back.

Tutorial: Embroidery Hoop Wall Art from Talia Carbis on Vimeo.

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Tutorial: Crazy Patch Embroidery Hoop

*Luke and I are almost on our Melbourne / Great Ocean Road / Adelaide holiday at the moment (we leave this arvo), no doubt missing Pepper, so this is a pre-scheduled post. Something I don’t usually do, but it had to be done to fit everything in! Enjoy!*

crazy patch embroidery hoop tutorial

Well, as I mentioned yesterday, May seems to be THE month of embroidery hoop wall art, and things are no different here at LVJ. As with every month in the 12 Months of Christmas ebook accomaniment, you can download the ebook here, and upload you photos of the projects you’ve compeleted to the flickr group here.

Put without further ago, here’s the tutorial video!

12 Months of Christmas- May from Talia Carbis on Vimeo.

What we’ve made:

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