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Pocket Scarfby Christina deRidder

What You Need:

  • Fleece fabric: One-quarter yard (approximately 1/4 meter) by 10 inches (25.5 centimeters)
  • A second color of fleece fabric. Eight inches (20 centimeters) by 12 inches (30.5 centimeters)
  • Scissors
  • No Stitch glue (make sure you are using No Stitch glue. Regular glue will not work)
pocket scarf

Step 1:

Place the long fleece around your neck. Check to see if it will make a comfortable scarf. If it feels too wide or too long, cut the fleece to a more comfortable size.

Step 2:

Cut two hearts from the smaller piece of fleece. The hearts will become the pockets on your scarf, so make sure they are large enough for your hand to fit inside.

 
pocket scarf

Step 3:

Place a line of glue along the edge of one heart leaving the top part of the heart free of glue (see picture).

 

pocket scarf

Step 4:

Carefully glue the heart on the bottom center of one side of the scarf.

Step 5:

Place a line of glue along the edge of the second heart leaving the top part of the heart free of glue (see picture).

 
pocket scarf

 

Step 6:

Glue second heart on the bottom center of the other side of the scarf.

Step 7:

Allow the glue to dry for several hours before trying out your pocket scarf.
Enjoy keeping your neck and hands warm with your new scarf!

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