Cowl Scarf
Do you remember the sweater headwrap we made earlier this week? It can also be made as a matching cowl scarf!
I made one a few days ago and just had time to finish it before I went out shooting (shutters, not triggers) at a local wildlife refuge with my dad.
I love this place.
And I love my Dad. :o)
Paige is rather attached to him as well! :o)
We love you, Papa! Thanks for a really fun day.
So! To make the cowl scarf, use the exact same technique as the headwrap, but with a 15"x30" rectangle instead.
You can cut the rectangle out the remaining middle portion of your sweater, like this:
Have a wonderful day!
Love you all,
Disney
Very cute an on-trend! P.S. I'm from Western WA, but we frequent Eastern WA a lot to visit my SIL.
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absolutely adorable! I have quite a few sweaters that could use this treatment :)
ReplyDeleteIt's just adorable! I am going to dig through sweaters and make this!
ReplyDeleteAnother super cute and easy project! I'll have to try this. I love the photos too... simply gorgeous! (^_^)
ReplyDeletewe spent a week every summer at my grandparents wheat farm in eastern wa. I love it. so different from western wa
ReplyDeleteI love how elegant that ivory makes everything! The cowl and headwrap are both very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou're on a roll. Love this one, too. Gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! i love the idea :) and the photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so cool, I must try it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics! I love the cowl scarf, and you are modelling the heck out of it, Disney!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures! I am from Eastern Washington but am currently living in South Central Wisconsin. This was wonderful to see "home".
ReplyDeleteI'm originally from Wenatchee, WA. It is a beautiful area...we went there over Christmas. Have you been to Leavenworth? If not...go!! You'll love it. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! I actually thought it was part of the shirt when I first scrolled through the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThat is so stinkin' cute (as is the previous head wrap post) I would be terrified to cut up a sweater, even if I got it at good will! Cute pic of your dad/daughter;)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the Columbia Basin Wildlife Refuge?? I grew up in Othello, I didn't know you lived in WA. I've been a huge fan of yours for years, nice to see pictures of home. :)
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Here's a hello from another native Easter Washington-er, although I'm now living near Portland, Oregon. Thanks for warming my heart with lovely photos of my home.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I recently moved to the Tri Cities, and, well...it's been an adjustment. It's not exactly the type of beauty I'm used to, I guess. I've struggled a lot with the move, but these pictures give me a glimpse of what other people see when they look at this landscape. I'm going to try harder to see the beauty in it.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute and a great idea. I was wondering where in Eastern WA this is? I live in Spokane now, but spent the last 5 years in Yakima. I love your blog, if you get a chance check out mine... http://homemadeglamour.blogspot.com/2012/01/homemade-laundry-detergent-will-change.html
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! And LOVE the pics....so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love to peek into your sweet blog! The picture of your Father and Daughter is charming. I once bought a sweater with big collar, and I did detach it to make a scarf separate of the sweater. It works so well, and it not too hot to wear in the house anylonger.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your coming week!
What a wonderful place - and the photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cowl tute - it's cool : )
I am definitely making one of these this fall. I have so many old sweaters to refashion but being the heat of summer I have just blocked my brain from thinking too warm" LOL. Do you think this would work with Cashmere?
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