Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Leopard Print Faux Fur Scarf DIY


ralph lauren fur leopard scarf DIY inspiration

Ralph Lauren long-haired shearling scarf $595 ~ See more fur scarves at Saks $175-$495



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* Faux fur : I had a yard cut {$12.99} then found pre-cut leopard print fur in the trim section {of JoAnn's} and ended up using that. It's 4-1/2" inches wide & $4.99 a yard. I bought almost 3 yards of trim {51 inches doubled}. ...and obviously, choose whichever color you like!
* Scissors, needle, thread, pins, measuring tape {I hand stitched this particular one but have used the machine in the past to make the exact same thing. It's up to you. Add a seam allowance of 1/2" on each side to the width if using a machine}


* If you'd like to use real fur, you can use this leopard printed rabbit fur at Tandy Leather {$14.99 each pelt} {you'll need at least 4 to make a small version of this scarf} They are thin enough to hand stitch with a larger needle.
* You could also use fur from an old coat, real or faux.


steps
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* Cut your fur. You can really just wrap this around your neck and eyeball how long you want it. I made my longer than the RL version. You'll need two strips 4-1/2" x 51" each. It's better to start out longer because you can always cut it down later.


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* Make sure the fur pile is facing the same direction . . .


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* Stitch ...beginning in between the two layers to hide the thread knot, and at one end, use an overcast stitch along the edges of the fur.


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* Save the ends for last.


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* Trim to make even . . . * And stitch


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Creating a slit


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* About 10" from the end of ONE side {or wherever you want to put it} use your scissors to poke a hole and cut a 2-1/2" straight slit in the center ...and hand stitch the edges together to finish it.

* You don't have to do this part but since while not in use, it's totally hidden, it's a nice option


Finishing the ends




* Using your needle, go along the edges pulling hairs out from the stitches as shown in the clip above




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I actually used to make these in the early 2000's with matching fur cuffs that you could add to any sweater. It's fun the see the fur scarf make a comeback {though I did a faux fur neck warmer/round/funnel last year} but the cuffs haven't yet made their way back. When they do though, I'll of course share my DIY with you.


Have Fun!





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25 comments:

Creative Mind said...

a very nice tutorial...hmmmm..

FASHION SNAG said...

Maegan, I love this! You did a great job. It is perfect for fall. I am starting sewing classes soon so I will definitely be looking through all your DIY posts for inspiration. I used to sew a long time ago and need to freshen up my skills. x

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anhesty said...

great DIY and its sooo chic.

www.majormusthaves.com said...

I love it! I'll take one right now if you would make some for sale. I LOVE IT!

fashionslap said...

I like the longer version. I don't know why the short version is on trend. Even the company I work for made a short version and I don't like it. Too knobbly for my liking.

Craftmaker said...

Great DIY. Thanks for sharing! My mom made a similar one for me some years ago. I have to find it and use again and also post it in my blog.

Katie said...

Very cute!

Mary Ann said...

Another great DIY, thanks!

Isabel said...

im so lazy i never think of DIY when i want something that is outrageously priced...you make it look easy :)

bananas. said...

if this doesn't get published in some high fashion magazine, i might go postal!

that...is incredible!!!

Natalya's Closet said...

I love this maegan! The quality of your photos is superb so you really gave a great tutorial! Beautiful DIY scarf! XOXO, Natalya

Natalie said...

Very cool, so creative!

Francesca said...

very cute

xoxo,
F

http://lekisskiss.blogspot.com <-- Texas gal bloggin fashion from NYC!

Lisa Petrarca said...

I love when old fashion comes back in...great & EASY DIY!

http://lisapetrarca.blogspot.com/2010/09/i-wore-it-black-to-wedding.html

gigiofca said...

You're amazing. Thanks for sharing :-)

Miss Mae said...

Oh I like this one! I will definitely be heading to my fabric store.

Miss A said...

Fab DIY, Tres Chic! Check out my leopard inspired DIY purse at www. creative-safari.blogspot.com. Cheers!

Sholpana said...

I like ur DIY posts!!!
Thanks a lot!

Just Cake girl said...

Looks wonderfull!!!

Elis/Lulluplix said...

This is great ! Could you make this one too : http://www.polyvore.com/antler_headband_unique/thing?id=22712860 ? it would be great!

drollgirl said...

THIS LOOKS FANTASTIC!!!

and the price to make this is a WHOLE LOT MORE APPEALING than paying for the Ralph Lauren version!!!

Aleksandra said...

Hi, I LOVE UR DIY !!! inspired by u i'm going to find my own tiger-scarf :D
greetings from London!
Alex
xxx

CHEARLY said...

I really adore your DiYs!
I already made my own chain tassel earrings (in black+silver) and the big rose necklace (in red).... I love!!!!
xoxoxo
www.chearly.blogspot.com

Dina's Days said...

So chic! You have one creative eye!!

Anonymous said...

I am a little confuse? its all by hand? or it needs first be sawing with machine?
thanks, great Idea I cant wait to do it!!!

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