Sunday, February 11, 2018

Class Prep....T-Shirt Scarf


We are preparing for a P2P Class...




T-Shirt Scarf






Debbie has invited us over to prepare for her

P2P T-Shirt Scarf class in March...







Debbie's T-Shirt Scarf.....Class Sample







Kathi brought these 2 shirts to create a scarf...







Nancy brought these 2 shirts to create a scarf...







Carmen brought this yellow t-shirt







I brought this ice dyed pink and blue t-shirt




Here we go...



Smooth out the t-shirt and 

fold it in half lengthwise...







Cut off the bottom hem,

then cut 1 inch strips all the way up to the arms...





A t-shirt yields 16 to 18 strips:








Cut...





Cut...




Cut...




Now, take all those strips and.....STRETCH




Stretch...





Stretch...




Stretch...













We employed 2 different wrap treatments

to secure the scarf...




You could wrap it most any way that is

pleasing to you.











































Nancy and Debbie modeling 

what is left of the t-shirts...





Our students will have a BLAST

creating t-shirt scarves!



Enjoy this video tutorial:

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Please Join Us for the

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T-Shirt Scarf Class
Thursday, March 22, 2018 @ 1:00
JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop
1243 Main Street
Philomath, OR 97370
541-929-3795


7 comments:

  1. LuAnn, this looks super fun! If were anywhere near you I'd be at that class in a hearbeat. You and your tribe always have a great time! Love the colors and modeling the left over tshirts. :) Thanks for the demo as well.
    Enjoy the rest of your weekend,
    Christina in SW FL

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  2. Those are so much fun to make! What a great class that's going to be.

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  3. I love scarves and these look like such fun to make and wear. I'm sure I can find an old tshirt to try this out on. Thanks for the tute! I might have to forward this to my SIL who lives in Philomath.

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  4. What a great way to use up the rest of a T-shirt that has been used to make blocks in a T-shirt quilt!! You might need more then 2 shirts, but at least they wouldn't just end up in the rag bag! Thanks for the tutorial...your scarves look fabulous!

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  5. WOW! how clever and another great use for those T's we don't wear anymore!! What's old is new again!!!

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  6. Watching all this fun made me think of all the t-sirt fabric I have discarded after making t-shirt quilts because I couldn't think of what to do with it! Oh my! Thanks for the post and all of the pics.

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  7. Geweldig idee, leuk om met mijn Movie Stars Bee te doen.
    Thank you for this idee, I want to do it with my friends in the Netherlands

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