http://vivian-institches.blogspot.ca/2012/06/yarn-thread-scarf-on-long-arm.html

I had been working to deadlines for ages and decided I needed to have some fun.
So ... I had looked at Yarn & Thread Scarves and decided they had to be pretty easy.
1. I pulled out several yarns and threads to get an interesting combination. 
2. I decided what width  and length I wanted and cut two pieces  of solvy, one heavy and one light.
3. I pinned the heavy solvy to the leaders.
4. I laid out threads until they filled the space.  I added a diagonal thread to give variation.

 
5. I laid the light solvy over the thread and pinned it in place.
6. I tried circular stitching ... not a good idea. I needed to overstitch with a diagonal grid.
7. Soak the solvy & thread in water. Wash with a mild soap. Rinse until the solvy is gone.
8. block the scarf by spreading out on a towel to dry.
9.Fluff in a dryer to soften ( if it is still stiff, repeat the washing process)
10. In step #2, I had left threads extending beyond the sewn area. I took these threads in  5-6 strands and tied them together to make the fringe.
So ... when you look at all those beautiful threads & yarns you have collected and wonder what to do with them ... make a scarf!

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Comment by Nicola Thomson on June 30, 2012 at 23:59

great scarves made this way...and good to see the process..thankyou

Comment by Claire Turner on June 30, 2012 at 13:43

Our little sewing group made these a few months ago Vivian, and the different results obtained were quite amazing. We had a lot of fun swapping threads, and being creative with our free form sewing over the solvy. Thanks for sharing this. Claire

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