Some of you have already completed your holiday shopping. Some of us have barely started. I often have an itch to make the presents but rarely can follow through. However, this year I stumbled on...
embellishing a scarf as a fairly easy upcycled present for a woman, man or child.
My local thrift stores seem to have a wealth of pashminas, wool, cotton, and cashmere neck scarves. I check every time I go and have built up a collection.
For embellishment, I've been screening the skirts (and some garments) for designs I can cut out with pinking shears and then hand or machine sew onto the scarves.
As usual, I wash everything when I get it home (regardless of care tag instructions) and if it survives I use it.
embellishing a scarf as a fairly easy upcycled present for a woman, man or child.
My local thrift stores seem to have a wealth of pashminas, wool, cotton, and cashmere neck scarves. I check every time I go and have built up a collection.
For embellishment, I've been screening the skirts (and some garments) for designs I can cut out with pinking shears and then hand or machine sew onto the scarves.
As usual, I wash everything when I get it home (regardless of care tag instructions) and if it survives I use it.
In this case I found a cotton skirt with beautiful embroidery on a rich purple background. I've already harvested some of the embroidered bits. |
Here you can see the bits I added onto a cashmere scarf. |
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