Saturday, 1 March 2025

Stash busting: Wool Scarf

 

There was enough leftover yardage from the latest skirt project to make a matching wool scarf.  It is my latest Canadian 🍁 made and tariff-free sewing project.  This leftover fabric was purchased from Marshall Fabrics, a western Canadian fabric store.  The threads and Fray Check used were in the stash before Canadians started boycotting American products in response to the convicted felon insults and economic threats towards my country.  

Of course, once I finish the Coats and Clark thread and bottle of Fray Check, these items will not be replenished in the stash.  I'm switching to Gütermann threads from now on.  As far as an alternative to Fray Check, clear nail polish will do just fine.  


Project details

Finish:  Machine rolled hem

Fabric:  0.4 metres wool

Additional Tools and Supplies:  Fabric scissors, Janome AirThread 2000D serger, thread clippers, Fray Check, threads and tea.  

Stand Strong and Keep Sewing!

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