The favorite scarves though turned out to be the Hello Kitty look a likes I made. The pattern has a typical looking cat face, but I hand sketched one that was shorter and wider to look like Hello Kitty's. Later I realized I could have printed out a coloring page of Hello Kitty sized to meet my needs that would have worked just fine for a pattern.
Your best fabric to use here is fleece. I started with other fabrics - some furry - and finally threw them out and got fleece. I think a thick flannel would work nice too. You will need a length of fabric about 6 to 7 inches wide to make one.
I'm giving you the instructions how to make this scarf according to me; not what the instructions that came with pattern say. The scarf finished at about 34 inches long and 4 inches wide. I shortened it a couple of inches for the smaller kids and added an inch for the biggest kids. The 34 inches fit perfectly (at least I thought so) for the 4-6 yr olds. Adjust it to the size of your child as needed. If you can't find this pattern, I am sure you could make one of your own from my pics.
Cut two pieces - PAWS to TAIL - the length you chose for the scarf.
Position head pattern onto scarf where you want it and place a pin in the center. (keep in mind seam allowances) Lift the edge of the head pattern piece and mark where the pin is located on the scarf. Cut out a circle about 1-1 1/2 inches with the mark at the very center of the circle on one scarf piece only. Using the bottom of a thread spool works well for this although the pattern shows an oval.
Pin both scarf pieces right sides together and sew around the whole thing leaving an opening about 4-5 inches. Turn right side out.
Cut out two head pieces. On one head piece, cut out a circle in the very center the same size as on the scarf piece. (no I didn't use a spool, should have :)
I used a disappearing marker to mark the eyes and nose placement. Make the tiniest of holes where the eyes and nose go. I used 6mm safety eyes and a larger one for the nose.
For added strength so the eyes won't pull through I used a small piece of heavy interfacing before putting the backs on. You can use a fabric scrap if you want. Pin the two head pieces with right sides together, sew around them. Turn right side out through the hole in the back of the head.
Position head on scarf matching the cut outs and pin in a couple of places. If you don't pin, the head can move while sewing and it may be in a weird position after.
Hand stitch the head at the cut out to the scarf body. Now you are ready to stuff the head, the paws, and under the head with fiber fill. You will not be stuffing the body area beyond the middle of the head. Don't over stuff as it adds too much bulk while wearing.
I then machine stitched a line on the scarf behind the head to keep the stuffing in place. I also hand stitched the paw tips together. Then the wearer can pull the tail tip trough the paws to hold in place. A bow finishes it off nicely along with some embroidery floss whiskers,
And here it is again, my Hello Kitty look-a-like scarf!
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Very cute scarf! Thank you for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteMy daughters will love this if I can pull it off! Great craft!
ReplyDeleteThis scarf is so cute! My daughter too would love this! Blessings and thank you for linking up with Wonderful Wednesday blog hop.
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Diane Hill Roark
www.recipesforourdailybread.com
This scarf is sooooooooooo cute! I'm pinning it!
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That's really cute! I love working with fleece too. When you stuff, the edges are nicely rounded and full. I imagine your little girls being so proud to wear these - and people stopping to ask where they got them! "Well, my grandma made them for us! Where else???!!!"
ReplyDeleteHow adorable, This is such a great idea I will have to try and make one for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteSheena @ http://thekeeperofcheerios.blogspot.com/
No doubt those were the favorites! What little/big girl doesn't love Hello Kitty! So cute!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute scarf! Thanks for sharing tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
This is so cute, Connie! Thank you for sharing at Brag About It Link Party this week on VMG206.
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So cute! What a sweet gift! I imagine there were some very happy little girls!
ReplyDeleteLinda
mysewwhatblog.blogspot.com
Thanks for a tutorial!
ReplyDeleteIt's so sweet!!!
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What a fantastic tutorial! Thanks for sharing on the weekend re-Treat link party.
ReplyDeleteBritni @ Play. Party. Pin.
Hi, my five year old granddaughter saw this post and asked me to pin it. LOL Have a fantastic weekend, Darlene
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing and super cute! If you get a chance, I'd love to see this on my linkup: http://timeforseason.blogspot.com/2014/02/my-favorite-things-saturdays-21.html Hope to see you there! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove! Pinning!
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<3 Christina @ I Gotta Create!
Oh wow! This is so adorably cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing on Turn It Up Tuesday! We love having you! :)
Super cute! Thanks for sharing it with us at Sewlicious Home Decor! Pinned to the party board! :)
ReplyDeleteMarti
This is so cute! I can see that all of the little girls would love it. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
What a wonderful gift for your grandchildren, they must have loved your present. Thank you for sharing your creativity on the HomeAcre Hop, hope to see you again tomorrow! - Nancy
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This is adorable! My niece would so love this scarf. Pinning!
ReplyDeleteAshley @ PioneerMomma.com
Adorable, thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute scarf! My daughter would love this! Thanks for sharing this at Frugal Crafty Home Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteMy friend is a big Hello Kitty fan - I'll have to show her this. It turned out so cute! Thank you for linking to the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party. Hope to see you next week.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!
ReplyDeleteAdorable -- love the little pink bow and that sweet face! I'll bet the grand daughters were thrilled and so proud to wear them. You were featured this week on Busy Monday! Thanks so much for sharing.
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