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Love Appliqué Bunting

February 6, 2023 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

Celebrate love and all things Valentine’s Day with this beautiful Love Appliqué Bunting! Designed by Chelsea Briner of Sew Simple Home, this festive flag bunting features appliqué letters that spell out a special “love” note. It’s the perfect decoration for Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, birthdays, or any special occasion where love is in the air.

This bunting can be sewn by hand or machine, making it accessible to sewers of all skill levels. For the hand-sewn version, the instructions will guide you through the process of creating the appliqué and topstitching. If you prefer a quicker version, the machine-sewn version uses Sulky 50 wt. Cotton Thread and a size 70/10 Universal Needle for stitching.

Hang this Love Appliqué Bunting in your home or office for a touch of Valentine’s Day cheer, or give it as a special gift to a loved one. With its timeless design and versatile style, this bunting will be a cherished addition to your holiday décor for years to come. So, grab your materials and get ready to celebrate love with this Love Appliqué Bunting Valentine’s Day Décor project!

 

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Sew a Triangle Scarf for Winter

With cold weather here, it’s scarf season.  I used to never wear scarves but this last year or so I’ve come to love them.  I wear a scarf or cowl nearly every day.  The extra layers of fabric around my neck are often just enough to keep me warm without the bulk of wearing a heavy coat.  And on the days that are super cold, a scarf pairs nicely with a coat to keep me extra warm.

Super Simple Sewing has an easy to follow tutorial showing how to sew a triangle scarf.  The scarf is a large triangle that wraps around your neck twice, with a button and loop closure on the ends to keep it in place.   It’s made from two layers of knit fabric.  If you use a sweater knit for one of those fabrics, it’ll look like a knitted scarf without you having to knit a stitch!

The triangle shape allows for a lot of coverage in the front while keeping the bulk at the back to a minimum.  That way you can layer a coat or jacket over your scarf easily.  The ends wrap around the back and then close at the front. 

For a lighter weight scarf you could use two layers of a lightweight jersey knit.  For a heavier scarf, make one of the layers from fleece.  Once you pick out your fabric, it’s just a few easy seams to make the triangle scarf.

I really love the button and loop closure.  If you’re like me and no good at tying scarves, the button closure makes it easy to style your scarf.  Her tutorial shows how to make this closure, including the covered cord to make the loop.

Go to Super Simple Sewing to see how to make this cozy and warm triangle scarf for winter.

[photo credit: Super Simple Sewing]

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