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Saturday, July 5, 2014
Alice in Wonderland Scarf
I used Alice Art Rubber Stamps and Alice 2 Art Rubber Stamps from Sin City Stamps for the embellishments. If you are an Alice in Wonderland fan, you will love these new stamps!
Here’s how I made the scarf.
Supplies:
Ink (I used ColorBox Chalk Ink in dark brown.)
Muslin (Mine was prewashed and tea dyed.)
Lace
Trims
Thread
I started by choosing some pretty blue lace wide enough for a scarf and cutting a length that would yield 64” after hemming. I hemmed the ends.
I stamped the images onto the muslin with the Chalk Ink. When it dried, I heat set the ink with my iron. For more information about stamping on fabric, read this post.
I used a rotary cutter to trim around the images.
I chose some trims. I didn't end up using everything in the picture.
Then I pinned the trim and the image to the scarf, stitched them in place, and trimmed them.
You can wear it as a scarf. Here it is on a dressform.
Or you can wrap the scarf around your Mad Hatter’s Hat.
I really like it on my Mad Hatter Hat!
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OOooooo! What a lovely and fun project!! I love the hat too!
ReplyDeletexxDaniella
This is very cool... love this..
ReplyDeleteLaura D.
Lovely, Karen.
ReplyDeleteGREAT STUFF Karen. we must get together soon!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get that awesome hat? The scarf looks great on it! Good job with the stamps!
ReplyDeleteSo original, delicate and unexpected! Beautiful... Lovely job Karen!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great hat and I love the lace with stamps, awesome creation! ~kim
ReplyDeleteVery Fun!!
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