Cozy Wrap Scarf 27”x56” Michelle Hart Inspiration: As the days grow colder I often find myself reaching for a scarf or wrap to take off the chill. This wrap is the perfect size to toss in your bag when you need a little cover up. It can be used in a myriad of ways depending on how you wrap it. By adjusting the snaps you can make a shrug, draped top or shawl. The options are limitless! I always take one when I fly to stay cozy on the plane. It also make a great, easy to make gift to share with your girlfriends! Materials: • 1 yard 58” wide mid-weight french terry fabric • 2 yards of 7/8” wide ribbon or snap tape • 10 sets of snaps (if not using snap tape) • Coordinating serger thread • Coordinating thread Machines used: • Memory Craft 6700P • 1110DX Pro Accessories: • Basic sewing supplies • Acufeed Flex AD foot (recommended) • Acufeed Flex zipper foot • Ballpoint needle Cutting: • Cut fabric into a 28” x 57” rectangle Sewing: 1. Prepare snap tape. Cut 2 - 28” pieces of ribbon. On the wrong side of the ribbon measure 1 ½“ from edge and mark. Mark every 2 ½“ along the length of the ribbon. Repeat for the other ribbon. Affix the snaps according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 2. Serge the long edges of fabric with coordinating thread. 3. Turn the long edges under ½” towards the wrong side of fabric. Pin in place. 4. Using the Acufeed Flex AD foot and a ballpoint needle stitch the long edges with a narrow zig-zag stitch and a 3/8” seam allowance. 5. Turn the short edges under ½”. Turn one end towards the wrong side and the other end towards the right side. Right Side Wrong Side 6. Pin the ribbon or snap tape over the turned back short-side edges turning the ends of the ribbon under ½“. 7. Use a zipper foot to stitch around all edges of the ribbon with a narrow seam. .
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