America's Most Stylish Blogger Trang Huyen - DIY Scarf
Here is a fun and simple wrap-turned-scarf project that takes less than a minute to create and requires only one piece of fabric!
For materials, you will need scissors, measuring tape, and one square yard of fabric (preferably a jersey fabric or one that does not unravel easily).
Step 1: Fold the fabric in half from left to right.
Step 2: With the measuring tape, measure six inches down and six inches over from the folded side. Then cut an eight inch vertical slit.
Step 3: Open up the fabric and there should be two openings for your arms to go through.
There are many different style options with this versatile piece. It's also very convenient for those who wish to pack light for their travels.
In my photos, I am wearing my two-in-one scarf with a Michael Kors top, DKNY tunic, American Apparel tights, and BCBG shoes.
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For materials, you will need scissors, measuring tape, and one square yard of fabric (preferably a jersey fabric or one that does not unravel easily).
Photos: Trang Huyen
Step 1: Fold the fabric in half from left to right.
Step 2: With the measuring tape, measure six inches down and six inches over from the folded side. Then cut an eight inch vertical slit.
Step 3: Open up the fabric and there should be two openings for your arms to go through.
Photos: Trang Huyen
There are many different style options with this versatile piece. It's also very convenient for those who wish to pack light for their travels.
In my photos, I am wearing my two-in-one scarf with a Michael Kors top, DKNY tunic, American Apparel tights, and BCBG shoes.
Photos: Trang Huyen
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sylvie, 3-01-2010, 2:53PM
really love this! I meant to do this over the weekend but was too busy. oh well, what's 5 minutes of my time! I'll do it 3 times next weekend...
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