Let me tell you had much fun I had making these. I seriously want to start up a scarf making business, hit the road and do shows selling them. I had to reel it back in because I might have too much going on to fit that in, but let's just say I was excited. These are FUN to make!
The scarf body is knit, so it's super soft around your neck. Then it's time to clean out those scrap bins, anything goes with these scarves.
The scarves have been so popular that they are now available as kits. The kit comes with the pattern as well as the knit, trims, tulle, and felt. You just need to add scraps. Each scarf is unique, how fun is that?
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I LOVE these scarves! I too want to drop everything and start making a whole bunch! I'll start with one and see how that goes. :)
ReplyDeleteYou will want to make more than one, or at least I did. :)
DeleteThese are beyond AWESOME!! Thanks for sharing!! i cant wait to make one!!
ReplyDeleteYay! Make sure you post them in the Flickr Group (see todays post)
Deletetotally agree amazing
ReplyDeleteThanks soo for sharing your talents WOW
Thanks Cathy! Glad you like them.
DeleteOh my GOODNESS! These are SO cute, I can't stand it!!! You are truly an artist and have a great eye for color. I know what I am making my daughter for Christmas! Thank you for sharing your talent with everyone :)
ReplyDeleteBecky, so happy you like the scarves, have fun!
DeleteThose are so much fun! I'll just have to make one or two.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely adorable...
ReplyDeleteThese.Are.So.Cute!!
ReplyDeleteClothes SHOULD make you smile. Love these. Linking to them on WeeFolkArt.com's Facebook page. Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThese scarfs are so cool! wow this is my first blog-comment in englisch only for you because of this great idea and tutorial! Thank you very much for share it with us. I will try this in the next days.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany! Nadine
These are soo cute - I surely will give it a try!!
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo cute! I can't wait to try making one.
ReplyDeleteLove these creations! I wish I could quit my day job! ;)
ReplyDeleteExtremly cool. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteFrom Kirsten, Denmark
I love these
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable and cute. I, who doesn't have a need for scarfs. want one.
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest project I have EVER seen! I am making these with the kids old clothes. They will LOVE them...you know the clothes that I don't want to give away but don't really know what to do with...Christmas present mystery has been solved! THANKS!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO DARN CUTE!!!! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSOOOO cute! They're going on my gift list for next year for certain.
ReplyDeletethis is the cutest !!!!!! love it ...
ReplyDeletethese are FABULOUS!!! thanks so much for the inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun. I am making them for next XMAS! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow cute are these! Congrats on a new twist to the traditional scarf. I thought "I'm to old to wear that scarf" Then I thought "Nah, I could use a bit of sparkle and glam" Thank you dear girl.
ReplyDeleteMaking one this week for a friend's Happy Birthday! Oh, and one for me, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are just adorable! I would be afraid to wash these with felt, velvet etc....what do you suggest to recipients?
ReplyDeleteI don't sew (I knit and crochet). Please sell these in your Etsy shop!
ReplyDeleteI would like one I do not sew
ReplyDeleteCute!!!!!!! Buying fabrics right now!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Jennifer I just made one a few days ago and I love it....
ReplyDeleteThe scarf is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great idea!
Greetings from Austria
Karin
Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the instructions!
Have a nice day!
Karin
Great tutorial!! Thank you :) Just made one for a good friend...
ReplyDeleteGreets, Nicola
love, love, love. Found this this morning and it's almost finished!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer! I just made one of these scarves! I love how it turned out - thanks for the inspiration! I posted a photo with a link back to you on my blog. What fun! Cheers, Tammy
ReplyDeleteYhank you for sharing this tutorial :) I've just made simple version of your scarf and it's great! I shared it here: http://michelle.schowek.net/2014/10/07/scrappy-happy-scarf
ReplyDeleteHow would you wash the scrappy scarf if using velvet or felt? Have any suggestions? 8) jan
ReplyDeleteI just happened upon this from the Dollar Store Crafts post. These just blow me away! They are incredible! I'm pinning them and also posting this on reddit. I have a feeling it will be a hit there. Ü Anxious to look through the rest of your site. Ü
ReplyDeleteNancy
I made a bunch of these for Christmas presents this past year. Everyone loved them, except for the straight-laced up-tight people who didn't! I have tons of stuff ready to go again next year.... lots of stuff to hang down, 'tongues' already made, buttons (only those deemed worthy get the authentic Jennifer Heyden buttons) and rick rack, feathers, and more trims. I love your ideas and your fabrics, ever since I found "Happy" fabric I think I managed to find almost every piece. ~ your fan, Jan Farrell
ReplyDeleteI loved the way you discuss the topic great work thanks for the share Your informative post.
ReplyDeleteWholesale scarves
Jennifer, I'm wondering if it would be OK to make these scarves and sell them at a crafts fair next year? If not, I totally understand. As an artist/designer myself, I would never knowingly violate someone's copyrighted patterns--so I am asking first. Thank you. I LOVE your designs by the way!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Jennifer, I love this scarf pattern! Is this a purchased pattern or is available for a free download?
ReplyDeleteEverybody keeps thanking you for the tutorial, but I can't find the tutorial. Can I purchase the pattern or where can I find the tutorial? Please let me know.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to list my name thank you
ReplyDeleteThese are so much fun! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful scarves!
ReplyDeleteluxurious colourful scarf
Hello, is the pattern still available with newsletter subscription? I have just signed up and am dying to try it out. Andrea x
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