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Cozy Fleece Wrap Shawl with Large Front Pockets - Keeps Hands and Shoulders Warm Wearable Blanket Throw Flannel Sherpa Cape for Women

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Tip: don’t have a large cutting mat? Just use aplasticofficechairmat – it’s softplasticso it won’t hurt your blade, and it can take abuse. 2 – Sew the lengths together Once you have turned both ends right side out – you will notice that sides of the scarf just above the fur will fold in because the seam allowance used when we added the fur. Turn it under .5 inches and using a zig zag stitch sew along the edges all the way down the scarf on both sides to give it a nice finished look Cut two pieces of faux fur that are 12 inches wide and 12 inches long. Once you cut the fur, be sure to shake the fur outside to avoid a mess. (you also might want a lint roller handy) Then sew all the way around (again leaving the top open) using a .5 seam allowance. On the side seams be sure to start .5 inches down from the open top. With right sides together pin the two pieces of the fleece stripes together and sew, using a .5 seam allowance. 3 – Begin with the fur

Take your time as you are dealing with a lot of material. Repeat on other end of scarf.Trim your threads. Cut two 12 inch wide , 60 inch strips of fleece. (I like long scarves you might want to shorten this if you prefer them shorter.)Trim corners and turn right side out. Turn top under .5 inches and top stitch the gap shut. (you can do this with a machine as the fur hides the stitches Repeat on the other end of the scarf. 4 – Finish the edges

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