When I came up the idea of a scarf making challenge, I never dreamed there were so many different kinds of scarves out there.  I am especially fascinated by scarves that are pretending to be some other mundane item.    I suppose you could make any item out of fabric, stretch it's proportions and call it a scarf.  I wonder if there are any knife and fork scarves, or ears of corn scarves, or skyscraper scarves???
From what I've found so far, I wouldn't be surprised.
So, my lovely Ring Your Neck participants, here is a funny list of pretender scarves:
If you're interested in joining us in our scarf-making adventure, go HERE.
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| This nuno felt pike fish scarf is both bazaar and beautiful. I found it at an etsy shop called RudmanArt. [source]  | 
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| This scarf is pretending to be a fox stole.  You can buy the pattern for this fox scarf at underthemountain's etsy store. [source]  | 
| This scarf  by Sachiko at Tea Rose Home is made from an old cardigan. Sachiko jokes that this scarf looks like something a forest guardian would wear. She may be right, but I'd wear it in a heartbeat. [source and tutorial]  | 
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| This fleece scarf is pretending to be a garland of flowers. Lot's of cutting, but very little sewing....might not be too hard to try. I found it at swiemann's etsy shop. [source]  | 
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| This rainbow scarf has a Velcro pocket in the pot o' gold! So much fun for any little kiddo. I found it at Childmade Tutorials. [source and tutorial]  | 
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| A bacon scarf!!!!  LOL!!!! I found this scarf featured on Geekologie.com, but the source is goes to a broken link.  | 
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| Since we're on the subject of food... Here's a funny Dagwood Sandwich Scarf by etsy shop thriftysitster. [source]  | 
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| A pencil scarf by saracarr on etsy. [source]  | 









I love the fish scarf, although I would never wear it! Not so sure about the rasher of bacon scarf :)Great finds though
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the bacon scarf!! So cute!
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