Rainbow Summer Scarf
This summer flaunt a colorful cotton scarf made using scrap pieces of embroidery floss.
You Will Need
- Cotton scarf
- Embroidery threads (as many colors as you can find)
- Needles
- Scissors
- General Stationery
Make Reference Line
Draw lines on the fabric at equal distances (I marked mine about 1 inch apart). Make sure you make lines with a pencil or a medium that can be washed off.
Arrange Color Sequence
If like me you are working with a ton of colors, arrange the colors in a sequence before starting to avoid confusion. Take a photo after you are happy with the placement for reference. As you can see I went with a VIBGYOR color scheme.
Running Stitch
In this scarf I went for a number of embroidery patterns many of which are repeated.
The running stitch was the easiest and in my opinion the prettiest.
To complete one line:
Length of thread = Length of fabric
Fern Stitch
Fern stitch is another easy stitch that follows three repetitive steps as shown.
To complete one line:
Length of thread = 6 x (Length of fabric)
Vandyke Stitch
The Vandyke was the most complex stitch of them all. It required a few trial runs to perfect, but the result was worth it.
To complete one line:
Length of thread = 5 x (Length of fabric)
Cross Stitch
This is one of my favorite stitch. It is easy to do and turns out beautiful.
To complete one line:
Length of thread = 4 x (Length of fabric)
Chain Stitch
Chain stitch is an easy but complex looking stitch, that is quick to make.
To complete one line:
Length of thread = 3 x (Length of fabric)
Looped Running Stitch
I like this stitch as it gives the humble running stitch an easy makeover.
To complete one line:
For running
Length of thread = Length of fabric
For loop
Length of thread = 1.25 x (Length of fabric)
Balloon Loop Stitch
This again an easy way to give a running stitch a new look.
To complete one line:
For running
Length of thread = Length of fabric
For loop
Length of thread = 4 x (Length of fabric)
Crossed Running Stitch
This stitch was my favorite and a scarf covered entirely with this one stitch would look great.
To complete five lines:
Length of thread = 12 x (Length of fabric)
Complete Design!
Here is what my complete design turned out like from the front and back.
Since I used scrap pieces of embroidery thread, I chose the design according to the length of the thread. I have included approximate amount of thread you will need to make each stitch.