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Make a No Sew DIY Fleece Scarf in 20 Minutes

January 9, 2018 by Pam Larmore 8 Comments

Happy January!!! Brrrr!  Is it cold in your neck of the woods?  We’ve had a week of brutal weather with snow, wind, ice, freezing rain, and temps in the single digits.   It was the perfect weather for wearing this Fleece DIY Scarf.

Keep reading to see how easy this new sew scarf is to make, and it won’t take you very long either.

 

Make this beautiful DIY Scarf from fleece fabric. This easy fleece infinity scarf will only take you 20 minutes to complete. #scarf #diy #diyscarf #fleece #fleecescarf

 

 

Before I move onto the instructions for the fleece infinity scarf, I want to introduce you to my new crafty blog friends.   I’m joining these creative ladies to host the Inspire My Creativity Link Party.

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Instructions for No Sew DIY Scarf

You will be amazed at how easy this no sew fleece scarf  is.  There really is no pattern.  I bought this piece of gray patterned fleece at Walmart.  I don’t remember how much I paid for it, but it wasn’t much, and I loved the pattern.

A few weeks later I went to the fabric store, and they had a great selection of fleece in their remnants.  I got a piece a black and white piece to make a plaid scarf for under a dollar.

They had great patterns for kids, and this project is easy enough that kids could make these too.

 

 

The amount of fleece that you use depends on how you like your scarves.  I have seen some that are wide and others that are more narrow.  A quarter or half of a yard of fleece is enough to make a scarf.

Measure your fleece so that it’s long enough to go over your head and then wrap around again and add 12″.  My piece of fleece was 72″ x 10″.  You will be able to wear this DIY scarf two ways.

 

 

Bring the short ends together and cut 6″ slits into both layers of the fabric to make a fringe on both ends.  I actually have a winter scarf made from a piece of fleece and that’s all I did to it.  Since the fleece won’t unravel, you don’t have to worry about sewing the ends.

 

 

To make this an infinity scarf, you need to tie the two ends   together.  Double knot the fringes together to connect them.  Do this with all of the pieces that you cut.

 

 

When you’re done tying all of the fringes, it will look like this.  Now you are ready to wear your scarf.  You can slip it over your head, and have the knots hang down.

 

Make this beautiful DIY Scarf from fleece fabric. This easy fleece infinity scarf will only take you 20 minutes to complete. #scarf #diy #diyscarf #fleece #fleecescarf

 

On really cold days, I like to double loop my scarves to keep my neck warm.  You can wear this fleece scarf in the snow or you can wear it with a winter outfit.

These new sew fleece scarves are a nice gift.  There are so many patterns, that I’m sure you will find one that you love.

Check out Fave Crafts for patterns for making warm socks, mittens, and hats to go with your new scarf.

 

 

Thank you to my scrapping friend, Lisa for being my model.  She’s a beautiful lady, both inside and out.

 

 

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  1. Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled

    January 10, 2018 at 10:53 am

    Nice and cozy! Wish it were warm enough here in Arizona to need a scarf! Visiting from Inspire My Creativity.

    Reply
  2. Amy Pelzner

    January 10, 2018 at 3:01 pm

    That looks so comfy!! I have been so cold lately and scarves are one thing I haven’t ventured in to making yet. Thanks for the easy to follow idea!

    Reply
  3. Marie Dabbs

    January 10, 2018 at 4:27 pm

    What a clever idea! I’ve seen and made loads of fleece blankets but it never occurred to me to make scarves. Maybe because I’m always hot, lol.

    Reply
  4. Meg

    January 10, 2018 at 5:22 pm

    I love scarves, even just to wear around the house. CUTE!

    Reply
  5. Julia Groves

    January 10, 2018 at 6:12 pm

    Oooh I love scarves. You can never have too many, This ine is super cute.

    Reply
  6. Anna McNamara

    January 11, 2018 at 11:08 am

    How perfectly simple and fun! I need scarves and have leftover fleece even!

    Reply
  7. Jaclyn

    January 14, 2018 at 4:26 pm

    I love easy no-sew projects. This is cute! I need a couple new scarfs.

    Reply
  8. Christine

    January 30, 2018 at 2:33 pm

    Such a perfect, quick project! These would make great gifts too!

    Reply

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