Get ready for those cold winter days with this flannel scarf with built-in gloves that could also double as a pocket. This project is quick and easy to make so you can be ready when the temperatures start to drop.
Time: 3 hours
Skill Level: Beginner
Created by Lynn Sykes – Juki Educator
Download glove pattern by clicking here.
JUKI Supplies Needed:
Fabric and Notions:
Sewing Instructions:
Note: if you do not have a serger, use an overlock stitch on your sewing machine. Refer to your user’s manual for the overlock stitches and stitch settings.
10. Remove twin needle and attach 90/14 needle.
11. Attach walking foot to machine.
12. Select straight stitch. On each side of center seam, sew a ¼” topstitch seam.
13. Cut two gloves from your wool fabric using the included pattern.
Note: You will only have two front sides. They will be appliqued to the scarf to create the scarf gloves/pockets.
14. Attach decorative stitch foot.
15. Finish the edges of the wool gloves using a satin stitch or an overcasting stitch of your choice.
16. Place the glove fronts onto the right side of the scarf, along the bottom edges.
Note: You may want to try the scarf on to determine the correct placement for the gloves.
17. Select an applique/blanket stitch on your machine to use for the tack down stitch. Stitch each glove to the bottom of the scarf using this stitch. Allow enough space for you to be able to put your hand in the glove/pocket.