
Here is the pattern for the fleece scarf.
Directions for Fun Fleece Scarf
MATERIALS:
One 10 inch x 60 inch piece of polyester fleece (or whatever size you want to make it)
One 8 ½ inch (8 inch finished) pieced quilt block (whatever pattern of block you like and a size square just a bit less than the width of the scarf you chose
One 8 ½ inch square (or size of block you chose) of coordinating fabric to back the block with (the block does not have batting)
1 yard of 1 ½ in bias binding
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Make 2 inch deep cuts every 1 inch on the two ends of the piece of fleece.
2. Layer the backing piece and the pieced block wrong sides together and quilt in any way you choose (there is no batting in this block)
3. Add the binding to the block, either fabric binding or store-bought bias binding.
SUGGESTED DIRECTIONS FOR DETERMINING PLACEMENT OF THE SQUARE BLOCK:
a. Drape the scarf around the neck so that the ends are hanging evenly and put a pin in one of the ends of the scarf where it hangs in front of the chest
b. Pin the quilt block onto the scarf at the level of the pin so that the top and bottom of the block are pinned, but the sides are left un-pinned
c. Drape the scarf around the neck again and put the opposite end of the scarf through the sides of the pinned quilt block so that the pinned block holds the scarf around the neck
d. Adjust the level of the quilt block so that the scarf is comfortable around the neck
4. When you are sure of the placement of the block, top-stitch the top and bottom of the block to the scarf just on the inside of the binding strips. Make sure to leave the sides of the block un-stitched so that the opposite end of the scarf can be put through the pocket the block makes, which will hold the scarf in place around the neck.
NOTES:
1. Website, quilt.com/QuiltBlocksPage.html, has patterns for different size blocks, if you don’t have one.
2. I’ve discussed with Joann (Bransmom) who brought this project to our attention, about the colors for the block. Her thoughts are that the block could have different colors or patterned fabrics, that would make it easier and “funner” for the block
