DIY – Jersey Spaghetti Necklace Scarf

August 31, 2009 · 21 comments

in DIY,Step by Step guides

Last week I wrote about the fabulous Kapow Wow Objects, and in particular my favourite piece the black spaghetti necklace.

Sadly the chances of me having £120 to spend on a scarf are pretty small right now, so I decided to have a go at making one myself.

At a Boot Fair this morning I spent the grand total of £2 on 4 black T Shirts (in the end I only used 3, so I could have saved myself 50p)

I trawled trough the junk drawers in my house (and there are many) and found a selection of old key-rings to use as fastenings and I put down a sheet so I didn’t cover the floor in black fluff.

equipment

Laying each T Shirt flat I cut along the bottom of each making jersey loops, which I then snipped into long strips.

cutting

I cut in varying widths to give a more textured feel to the final scarf. The width of the initial strip is about a 4 times the final curled width, so an inch wide strip, once curled produces a 1/4″ wide strand. I didn’t worry too much about straight edges as once curled it’s not really noticeable, and adds to the finished effect on the scarf. Stretching each cut strip length ways produces the curl.

curling

Once I’d finished cutting across the body of all 3 T shirts I was left with a bundle of jersey strips and a white sheet covered in black fluff (if you want to try this I REALLY recommend covering the floor)

strands

I then took the silver ring from one of the key rings and looped each strand around it, keeping one end shorter than the other so I had plenty of length to play with.

looping

I layered  the looped strands over each other, working round the ring until it was full and I had a clump of strands.

1

Next I used my dummy to arrange the strands on the neck to the lenth I wanted. I needed some tighter to the neck and others looser, so, once adjusted, I placed a hair clasp about an inch below where I would need to fasten the second ring. I then started tying the strands onto a second key ring.

knotting

This was a little fiddly to do and keep close to the clip, and I’m not going to pretend it was quick, this took me a couple of hours to do all in all. It wasn’t complicated, however, so I spent an enjoyable Bank Holiday afternoon watching Mousetrap whilst I did it. (It’s a terrible film, you probably shouldn’t make a special effort to see it.)

Once I’d finished it was just a case of tidying up and snipping off any loose ends on one side, then adding a clasp that I took from my favourite Halloween keyring. Scary  huh?

clasp

I clipped it to the silver ring from yet ANOTHER keyring (why do I have so many key-rings in my house? Who knows?)

And did some final tidying up on the dummy.

Et voila. My attempt at a spaghetti scarf

finished

 

I plan to wear it as a scarf come Autumn. Whilst I can feel Autumn in the air it’s actually still way too hot for my coat, so I was quite toasty posing for these pictures, but I’m really pleased with how it came out and I think it works really well as a scarf.

spaghettiscarf

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Comments on this entry are closed.

{ 15 comments }

Fashion Limbo August 31, 2009 at 8:38 pm

WOW!! absolutely fabulous idea and what a great result, I will probably try to make one myself! thanks for the tutorial xxxxx
.-= Fashion Limbo´s last blog ..The Mystery Goes On… =-.

Ashe Mischief August 31, 2009 at 10:00 pm

Excellent job, lady! It looks fantastic on you, and there’s so much room to play with this… you could absolutely even do it with patterned shirts or multiple colors…
.-= Ashe Mischief´s last blog ..The Films of Erin Fetherston =-.

Glendy August 31, 2009 at 10:10 pm

Fantastic Tips girl!!! I love it, I’ll def try to make one of my own :)

Much love,
Glendy
http://www.styleamor.com
.-= Glendy´s last blog ..Vogue’s Big Bad Wolf =-.

Denise @ Swelle September 1, 2009 at 5:20 am

Brilliant DIY! I don’t know what the £120 one looks like but I bet I wouldn’t know the difference.

That coat is a great colour, I love the brights in the cold months!
.-= Denise @ Swelle´s last blog ..Cupcake Monday! The Cup-less Edition =-.

Fabulous Finds Gal September 1, 2009 at 11:08 pm

Fabulous!!! For real. I’m getting the dang scissors out…

Fabulous Finds Gal
InteriorDesignTipsFromFrenchEssence>
.-= Fabulous Finds Gal´s last blog ..How to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck~ Interior Design Tips with Vicki Archer, Author of ‘My French Life’ and ‘French Essence’ =-.

Fashion Puttana September 5, 2009 at 10:05 am

OMG I’m in love. Here I was trying to make a feathered headband and now all I can say is forget. it THIS is my next DIY. Thank you for the great idea!
.-= Fashion Puttana´s last blog ..Inspiration Looks Of The Day 9/04/09 =-.

Intrinsically Florrie September 6, 2009 at 11:08 am

Wow- that’s a really nice, chic scarf. And all the nicer as it’s unique.
I love your coat too, it’s a gorgeous colour.

Florrie x
.-= Intrinsically Florrie´s last blog ..Is there a LBD out there? =-.

Karen September 6, 2009 at 2:08 pm

I love this! defenitly will have to give this a go this week. Have added it to my list of projects!

Kristen September 9, 2009 at 1:11 am

Great project! I can’t wait to make a personalized version for myself and wear it out. You look great in yours!
.-= Kristen´s last blog ..Links A La Mode: Style Within Means =-.

Susan September 12, 2009 at 7:54 am

I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

Susan

http://carusbcharger.com

Brandy September 13, 2009 at 4:14 pm

looks great, very good idea. I also like your coat
.-= Brandy´s last blog ..Julia And Ben Spring/Summer 2010 =-.

Kimberly September 18, 2009 at 3:12 am

Amazing!!! Love, Love, Love it! You are so very clever to have figured this out. I might just have to attempt one for my daughter. Thank you so much for sharing!
.-= Kimberly´s last blog ..Funny Story… Scary Lady… =-.

Sandi September 18, 2009 at 1:32 pm
Genevieve December 4, 2009 at 1:25 pm

I am actually looking forward to a crap day for a reason to stay inside and make this. Sweet!

kathleen white December 4, 2009 at 3:53 pm

Awesome site!

I just found it on fashion daily pulse.

thx,
a dyi lover

{ 6 trackbacks }

Previous post:

Next post: