Youll only spend pennies on this simple project.
Skills Required: Beginner.Youll be cutting, painting (easy), and doing some basicsewing.
you could hand sew or using a sewing machine.
This is simple even for a beginning crafter.
Scarves are such an asset to any wardrobe.
Its so easy to be tempted to buy every pretty scarf you see in the store.
To back up your pennies for something like, well, food .
heres a quickfashion crafttutorial you’re free to use to turn a t-shirt into a scarf.
Youre going to love thisupcycled clothing idea and youre going to want one in every color.
Learn how to make it below!!
Lay it on a flat surface and smooth out any wrinkles.
Now you have two pieces.
Separate them, placing a piece ofcardboardunder each one.
I used this amazing gold metallic multi-surface paint.
Fabric was listed on the back so I went with it!
Time to paint your pattern!
I wanted gold dots so heres how to recreate this look.
Squeeze some paint out and dip the eraser end of the pencil.
Then dab it on your fabric.
Dip the eraser into the paint after every dot or it will be faded.
I allowed some dots to be faded.
Do this for both pieces of fabric, just on one side.
Let the paint dry for about 2 hours.
Face the pieces so the pattern is on the inside and line up the ends.
Hand stitch or sew about an inch below the edge straight across both ends.
Flip the scarf inside out.
Then fold in the corners so that the unfinished sides are hidden inside the scarf.
Now sling it around your neck and show it off!
I definitely want to try this with an old graphic tee or floral blouse.