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How to make a stylish do-it-yourself shawl

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Warm and stylish: original neck scarves made by yourself in different techniques will be the highlight of your ensemble!

We make stylish scarves.
COZY CORNER
Cut off the slices with faux fur and stitch it in a zigzag, embroider a corner with a cross.

WHAT YOU NEED: jersey 145 cm wide, 65 cm long. Narrow fur border 1.90 m long. 32 square rivets. Long ruler. Marker with fading after some time after applying the paint or "magic crayon". Threads for sewing.
HOW TO MAKE: Cut a triangle 145 cm wide and 65 cm high from the jersey. Using a marker or magic crayon, draw a straight line along the ruler parallel to the beveled sections at a distance of 3 cm. Sew on the machine along the line with a decorative stitch. Chop the fur rim 1 cm wide under the beveled edges of the scarf and sew it in a zigzag pattern, turning the pile of fur to the outer edge. As shown in the model photo, punch rivets.

SPEED HIGHWAY
Manually lay parallel stitches with woolen threads.
WHAT YOU NEED: flannel 140 cm wide, 65 cm long. Remains of woolen yarn of white color and different shades of gray. Needle for embroidery with a sharp tip. Long ruler. Marker with fading after some time after applying the paint or "magic crayon".
HOW TO MAKE: From a flannel cut a triangle 140 cm wide and 65 cm high.On a ruler with a marker or "magic crayon" draw lines parallel to the beveled sections. Sew wool along these lines with “forward needle” stitches, the length of the stitch and the interval between them is 1 cm. Carefully sew the ends of the threads on the wrong side.

CITY DUSK
A great accessory for an evening walk.
Read on for step-by-step manufacturing instructions.

The motive of the contour of the city, see photo on the left.
From right to left:
WHAT YOU NEED
Woolen jersey 140 cm wide, 65 cm long. Neon fabric dye, black spray paint, double-sided tape, cardboard, tracing paper, brush.
STEP 1
Cut a triangle 140 cm wide and 65 cm high from the jersey. Copy the motif of the city, enlarge to the desired size. Reshoot the motive of the city on tracing paper, then transfer it to cardboard and cut along the contour.
STEP 2
Stick the “sky” from the cardboard onto the corner of the scarf, cover the remaining fabric. Spray black paint and allow to dry.
STEP 3
Delete the template. Using a thin brush, paint the windows and the contours of the houses with neon paint. Let the paint dry.




The result was different and stylish scarves that perfectly complement your image and emphasize its individuality.
Photo: Jan Schmiedel (7), Stefan Knauer (3), design: Teresa Bahler.

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