https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/guitar-hero-scarf-part-deux • Posted by Rachel O.
Here's my 2nd attempt at a Guitar Hero Scarf. The first attempt left me with ideas to improve the project. Ultimately, I wanted a softer, warmer scarf and that's exactly what I got when I made this one. This scarf utilizes Lion Brand Homespun yarn in dark grey and a Christmas white. I knit the scarf this time, instead of crocheting, alternating pearl and knit rows to create one smooth and one bumpy side. I then cut out lots of fleece circles and layered them together. White on top of black on top of color on top of white. Those were sewn together and then sewn onto the scarf. I then edged the scarf with the same Homespun white yarn. The song is Through Fire and Flames on hard. It ended up being about 7 1/2 feet long.
Here's my 2nd attempt at a Guitar Hero Scarf. The first attempt left me with ideas to improve the project. Ultimately, I wanted a softer, warmer scarf and that's exactly what I got when I made this one. This scarf utilizes Lion Brand Homespun yarn in dark grey and a Christmas white. I knit the scarf this time, instead of crocheting, alternating pearl and knit rows to create one smooth and one bumpy side. I then cut out lots of fleece circles and layered them together. White on top of black on top of color on top of white. Those were sewn together and then sewn onto the scarf. I then edged the scarf with the same Homespun white yarn. The song is Through Fire and Flames on hard. It ended up being about 7 1/2 feet long.