I picked this fleece up for only $3 for both remnant pieces. There’s enough fleece to make 4 scarfs, so that’s .75 cents per scarf. Pretty good price to be able to keep my boys necks warm.
I cut the fleece 52″ long and 8″ wide for each scarf.
Then I cut fringe 3/4″ wide and 3″ long on both sides.
That was it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy! Ammon’s scarf.
Zachary’s scarf.
So, I asked my boys to pose for me this morning and they were more than happy too. I don’t think Ammon can take a picture without making a peace sign.
Zach used to be my poser. Apparently he’s past that stage.
Ammon wanted another picture of him wearing his scarf like Gru on Despicable Me. I think he wants to be Gru now. He thinks he pretty cool. Anyway my boys were so excited to wear them to school today and have a warm necks at recess and only .75 cents each. What a deal!
Make it a beautiful weekend!
We made those at Super Saturday at church a couple years back. I liked mine and it was so easy that I made one for my hubby while he was deployed 🙂 Now we use it as a dresser scarf in his army room.
Don’t you just love fleece? So soft and snuggly!
definitely thrifty, crafty and great colors for boys (and men.)
Oh what a good idea that was!
What a fun idea!!! My mom loves to make fleece blankets for my kids like this, a scarf is a great idea! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesdays!