Need a quick, easy sewing project? This infinity scarf might be just the ticket. Only three seams and a scrap of fabric later, your doll could have a fun new fashion accessory for her wardrobe... P.S. Love the clothes? You can find them at Liberty Jane Clothing.
Probably the hardest part of this project is picking out which fabric to use -- as long as it's soft and drapey, the sky's the limit! A little bit of stretch doesn't hurt, either. I made two scarves -- a skinny one out of gray knit (I cut a strip off the bottom of an old t shirt) and a wider one out of a silky polyester blend.
Let's get started!
Cut a rectangle 26" long by 4.5" wide (or 3.5" wide, if you want a skinny scarf).
Fold your fabric into a tube, right sides together, and sew. Leave 2-3" open on both ends.
Turn the tube right side out, then take the two short ends and pin them together. Be sure you have the right sides together!
Press that seam open (at this point you should have a loop -- hooray!) Then, fold under the remaining raw edges and pin the opening closed. Topstitch to finish.
Now, all that's left is to start working the scarf into your doll's wardrobe... :D
--Melinda, for Pixie Faire
I just made one for Nanea! Soooo cute and easy! Thank you for this pattern!
Thanks for this great tutorial. I’ve already made one of these little infinity scarves for my Saige doll.
My daughter bought some fabric, then made 20 of these scarfs! I’m so happy that shes doing something other than texting friends!
I bought a scarf at the dollar store and made 4 infinity scarves and a head scarf! Thanks for the info!
Love all the patterns . Will start sewing after first of the year. Health issues have stopped me for a while.
Sandy
Thanks so much for the simple ideas that the younger girls can do and be proud of…
This is so amazing scarf for dolls, thank you for sharing.
Love it it super cute for dolls
Great grand daughter saw scarf and wanted one. found your pattern . W cut out 6 and made them. Some will go to the Homeless shelter for Christmas .THANK YOU
Love this but how can I print the tutorial. I tried but won’t print.
Another possibility I just made. I had a left over of wide wired ribbon, pulled out the wire and used the fabric for the scarf and matching flip-flops! :)
Gee wiireklls, that’s such a great post!
thus is too cute. I’m glad you reposted
How long would you make it for a 4 year old?
Love this! the possibilities are endless.
Love this, simple, easy, elegant. TFS, Annette
Same concept works for a headband out of spandex or Lycra. Use a 12" X 2" rectangle.
Was just scrolling through the site for some cute little tutorials and came across this! I love infinity scarves, and many tutorials I’ve seen for these scarves are very tedious and long. Made one already, and came together in a snap! Love it!
I was referred to this site by a friend, I will be cutting those out today for our Spring Mother and Daughter Tea at Women’s Literary Union in Maine , where we have a Boutique for the 18" dolls. Simple and easy to make. Thanks.
I have been making a few for adults and was thinking these would be cute for the dolls as well. Thanks for the easy tutorial!
Just made one for my granddaughter’s doll. She will love it. Thanks.
What a great idea to add to a dress!
Great idea. I will be making a few for my dolls. Thank you for all the sweet turtorial a
love this idea it will look cool on my doll!!!!
My daughter and I were just talking about making some for her girls. Thanks for the pattern!
Adorable !!! Love it thank you
Can’t wait to make some, my dolls new some for some of there outfits. Thank You. Karen
Cristy
November 30, 2017
I just made one for Nanea! Soooo cute and easy! Thank you for this pattern!