Patchwork Designs, Inc

 

Patchwork Designs, Inc.
has had ALL of its Embroidered Emblem Manufacturing Materials tested by an approved independent testing Laboratory including All Thread, Fabrics, backings, and has passed all of the tests for the below harmful chemicals.

2009 Consumer Products Safety Act re. Lead & Phthalate DBP, DDP & DEHP in Product Contents.

 
 

Welcome to Patchwork Designs, Incorporated. We create embroidered patches, patch programs, activity kits, and embroidered merchandise for scouting, schools, historical buildings, museums, organizations, and special events.

How to make a homemade fringed scarf:

Materials needed:

1 yard of polar fleece (makes 6 scarves) if it is 60 inches wide.

Beads are optional ( shouldn't be used for smaller children

Directions:

When purchased, sides of polar fleece have a rolled edge or a selvage. Please trim this edge off prior to creating the scarf.

Cut top and bottom sides into 2" or more for beads, fringes. See diagram below.

Tie overhand knot on each strip to create a finished fringe.

Measure 6 inches in width and make the first cut. If you don't have a grid board or measuring stick to follow then fold the scarf up as you cut to keep the cut straight.

Fringe the ends by cutting slits at the end of each scarf. Have the participants knot the fringes. For extra they can add a pony bead to each fringe and then knot the fring. Please don't donate beaded scarves to young children.

For extra, wrap the scarf in tissue paper and top with a simple handmade card.