Cut Out + Keep

True Blue Crinkle Scarf

Based on True Blue Crinkle Scarf by Tarri

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/true-blue-crinkle-scarf/versions/1 • Posted by Julie W.

I started with two 3x sleeveless hanes t'shirts. I cut the bottom hem off of each shirt and until I find a use for those, they get put aside. I began cutting the 2-ply strips from the bottom of the t-shirt. I made them range in size between 1/2in - 1 inch thick. I quickly learned it was eaiser to double over the large shirt and have less area to cut with it folded in half. I stopped cutting at the bottom of the armpit & I know I will use the rest of the shirt as a rag sometime. I ended up with 18 Green strips and 19 Yellow strips. After all strips were cut I decided to wash them in cold water and dry them on a regular setting, to cut down on the shedding of the shirt material. They got a little wound up in the process but it was fairly easy to untangle them. I think they turned out well.

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Time

0 h 35

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

I started with two 3x sleeveless hanes t'shirts. I cut the bottom hem off of each shirt and until I find a use for those, they get put aside. I began cutting the 2-ply strips from the bottom of the t-shirt. I made them range in size between 1/2in - 1 inch thick. I quickly learned it was eaiser to double over the large shirt and have less area to cut with it folded in half. I stopped cutting at the bottom of the armpit & I know I will use the rest of the shirt as a rag sometime. I ended up with 18 Green strips and 19 Yellow strips. After all strips were cut I decided to wash them in cold water and dry them on a regular setting, to cut down on the shedding of the shirt material. They got a little wound up in the process but it was fairly easy to untangle them. I think they turned out well.

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