Easy Sewing Tutorial—Faux Fur Infinity Scarf

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Easy Sewing Tutorial—Faux Fur Infinity Scarf

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Faux fur scarves recently made the top 10 gift list in an upscale magazine. Not wanting to pay the over the top price for this latest fashion trend, we decided to share our easy sewing tutorial.

The fake fur scarves are most attractive made as an infinity scarf. In my book, Sensational Scarves, follow all the details, only substitute fake fur for the fabric. Or scroll down, to find the complete tutorial. Click here to watch this episode of Sewing With Nancy to see how the twist design element is created when stitching this must-have, or should I say must-sew, accessory.

Supplies

Cutting

  • Measure a rectangle 24″ x 40″.
  • Fold the fur fabric matching right sides.
  • Mark a cutting line with a non-permanent pen (on fabric wrong side).
  • Cut along the marked line, cutting only the fabric backing—not the fur. 

Note from Nancy: Cut on the marked line with the tip of the scissors, cutting only the knitted backing, not the fur. Cutting the fabric in the traditional manner leaves you with a complete mess of fur! If you happen to cut the fur, I have a solution for you—vacuum!

Faux Fur Scarf Sewing Tips

  • Measure a 4″–6″ distance along the long edge. This area will remain unstitched.
  • Switch your sewing machine to a 90/14 Stretch Needle.
  • Match right sides, pin and sew along the 40″ length.
  • Use a 1/4″ seam allowance and do not sew the 4″–6″ marked opening.
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  • A nip marking along the fold is needed at each short end.

  • Make a small snip at each marked location.
  • Turn the tube right side out.
  • Give the scarf a twist while folding the tube onto itself, matching right sides of the short ends.
  • Align opposing seams and snips at the end to maintain the twist.
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  • Use a 1/4″ seam allowance to sew the scarf ends together.
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  • Turn the faux fur right side out through the opening.

  • Use a hand sewing needle and thread to close the opening.
  • Presto—a terrific scarf!

Find 13 more inspirational scarf ideas in my Sensational Scarves book. See how I create the simple twist in the scarf design in this episode of Sewing With Nancy, Sensational Scarves Part One.

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49 Comments

  • Judy Matlock
    December 1, 2015

    Thank you for the very clear tutorial.

  • Mary Wippold
    December 1, 2015

    I absolutely love scarves to add a pop of color to outfits.

  • Diane
    December 1, 2015

    My granddaughters would dearly love to have scarfs made from faux fur. I’m sure this would make wonderful Christmas gifts! That’s so much for sharing!

  • Linda Sheets
    December 1, 2015

    such an easy way to make something beautiful, thanks

  • Linda Sheets
    December 1, 2015

    great idea thanks for the tip

  • Cyndi
    December 1, 2015

    With the cold weather what a great use for some of the wonderful, fun fur fabrics! Thank you for the give away!

  • Ilana
    December 1, 2015

    I know several people that would love one of these faux fur scarves.

  • Sharon H
    December 1, 2015

    Oh what a gorgeous gift that would make. My daughter had already suggested I make a scarf for her and my youngest granddaughter for Christmas….. I love it, thank you Nancy!

  • Virginia Wittell
    December 1, 2015

    I have some young girls in mind who would love a faux fur scarf! Currently, there’s a plethora of fabric available!

  • Martha Waving the
    December 1, 2015

    Totally appreciate the cuddle fabric/faux fur cutting tip! ! !
    I made a brown faux fur scarf for my daughter – my cutting table looked as if I had been shaving my legs after a long winter.

  • Sandra Reiter
    December 1, 2015

    I would love for my family to feel the softness of the faux fur. Please send the book! Love sandy

  • Bobee
    December 1, 2015

    Scarves are such a quick way to lift your winter blues whether you are making, giving, or wearing…win, win, win!

  • Kris Stevenson
    December 1, 2015

    What a great Christmas gift idea! Love it!

  • Marvel D.
    December 1, 2015

    I love this!!! I have a beautiful soft faux zebra fur that is stunning. I haven’t had an idea for use since I bought it. Until NOW!!! It will look gorgeous against a leather jacket or vest. I cannot wait to do this!!! Dang it! The wrong day to be at work

  • Starla
    December 1, 2015

    I love making scarves as gifts. Thanks for the tips on working with faux fur!

  • Kelly Sasman
    December 1, 2015

    A number of years ago I remember seeing you give the demonstration on how to make this “twist” scarf on stage at your Sewing with Nancy weekend in Beaver Dam. I made one immediately when I got home and loved it! I forgot all about it though but now will be making a few quick for gifts this Christmas. Thank you!

  • PamB
    December 1, 2015

    I love having something warm around my neck when it is cold out. I haven’t thought of making one out of faux fur. Thanks!

  • ROBIN, TX
    December 1, 2015

    I’ve never made a scarf, but would like to.

  • Carol
    December 1, 2015

    You can never have too many scarves. They dress up any outfit and make you feel a little more glamorous. Thanks Nancy!

  • Angela
    December 1, 2015

    I love this faux fur scarf and will make some for Christmas gifts. I remember wearing a scarf in the early 80’s that featured some faux fur accents.

  • Fonda Baus
    December 1, 2015

    I would love to start making scarfs for my daughter.. She wears them to the office… They look great on her…

  • Audrey
    December 1, 2015

    What a great idea! I would love to try making one of these.

  • Teresa
    December 1, 2015

    I always wondered how to do that…the faux fur scarf.

    Thanks!!

  • Jodi Bowlden
    December 1, 2015

    What a great therapy garment accessory to snuggle with! I want to make several. Mood is lifted just thinking about it.

  • Marilyn
    December 1, 2015

    I’ve made an infinity scarf out of sheer fabric but never thought about using fur. Thanks for the idea.

  • Kathy Scott
    December 1, 2015

    Exactly what I have been looking for!

  • Karen
    December 1, 2015

    I may need to try that to go with my good coat. I knit one a few years ago to go with my jacket.

  • Ray
    December 1, 2015

    I never thought of using faux fur for the scarf. Maybe it’s time I did something for myself for Christmas.

  • Frances
    December 1, 2015

    I think I already have the fur on hand! Thanks for the idea and tutorial.

  • Sharon B
    December 1, 2015

    Love your easy to follow instructions. You make it look so easy. What a great classy last minute gift. I CAN do this!
    THANKS!

  • Coralee
    December 1, 2015

    Will have to try this with faux fur. Great idea.

  • Jukie
    December 1, 2015

    I have extra fur from a vest I’m making and now I know how I’m going to use it! Made several infinity scarves but I’ve never twisted them during sewing, can’t wait to try this.

  • Dana Miller
    December 1, 2015

    I am going to have to make a couple of Christmas presents any way, these would be nice to have on hand for unexpected gifts. Thanks for the ” fur” cutting tips.

  • Diane Putzer
    December 1, 2015

    Thanks for the tutorial. Hopefully, I can find time to make a couple for Christmas gifts.

  • Nancy Cooper
    December 1, 2015

    I made several knit ruffle scarves for friends and would like to make this infinity scarf. Would fur (Mink, etc.) that I took off an old coat work? If not, I have other fur-like material to use.

  • Sandra Cantrell
    December 2, 2015

    Thanks, Nancy for sharing another great gift idea. Another of your books and products are on my “to buy” list.

  • Renea
    December 2, 2015

    Thank you for the great giveaway. My mom loves to wear scarves and with this book I could make her one of a kind scarves that none of her friends would have.

  • KayZee
    December 2, 2015

    This would be the perfect gift for my sister-in-law. Thanks for another great tutorial. Now…if only I can find some quality faux fur!

  • Enid
    December 2, 2015

    Thank you for the idea. I have friends that like to wear scarves.

  • Mary Chevalier
    December 2, 2015

    Thanks for the tip on cutting Faux Fur.i would be so nice to have a book on scarf making Thanks for the chance to do so.

  • Lillian K
    December 2, 2015

    Sensational Scarves look like the perfect gift for the ladies on my Christmas list.

  • peaceful
    December 3, 2015

    These faux fur scarves just might light a fire to get me making scarves. Good tutorial. Thanks.

  • Cecilia
    December 3, 2015

    These scarves are just so beautiful, and looks so easy to make. Would love the book as I wear scarves and would be nice to make some as gifts, Thanks again Nancy

  • Karen T
    December 3, 2015

    I’ve “twisted” scarves while knitting them, but never tried it with faux fur. I can hardly wait to try this and would love to have a copy of your book to try more.

  • Susan Wilson
    December 4, 2015

    As popular as the monogramed infinity scarves have been, who wouldn’t love a faux fur one! Thank you very much for this generous giveaway and Merry Christmas to you and yours 🙂

  • Tina
    December 4, 2015

    Such a great idea.

  • Mamie
    December 4, 2015

    Looks sooo cozy.

  • Donna
    December 4, 2015

    This looks so easy but elegant. I’m motivated to try this for a great Christmas gift. Thank you!

  • LoAnn Trowbridge
    December 5, 2015

    Thank you for the opportunity to win. If don’t have time for Christmas gifts from this book, there’s always birthdays coming up!

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