T-shirt Projects

How to: T-shirt Hooded Scarf

Hat plus scarf? Yes, please! Pack just one item and save space for other necessary springtime accessories. In honor of the first full day of spring (the official start to the new season) and our bidding goodnight to winter, I present “Hoodnight Moon,” project #27 from Generation T: Beyond Fashion. This hooded scarf will bring out the kid in you. Pretend that you’re a mysterious spy in a foreign land… Wrap yourself up and hide from that not-yet-summery-breeze… Wear it to walk your dog, keep a low-profile at school, or take a late-night trip to the deli to buy a pint of ice cream and the next morning’s paper.

Make it:

Excerpted from Generation T: Beyond Fashion (Workman, 2009).

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[ Posted on March 21st, 2011 ]

5 Comments

  1. Do you have any suggestions for making chips ahoy an ankle length skirt ? I usually
    Wear a large. Wanting to combine your ideas with alabama Chanin. Great crafts.

  2. megan says:

    The width measurements shouldn’t change, but to add length, you might try paneling some T-shirts together, similar to how you make the long skirt for the T-shirt wedding dress at the end of that book, then angle them out slightly (or angle them first, then sew!). Hope that inspires. It will be so fun to see what you do!

  3. Cynthia says:

    I think I’d want to do this one in fleece. That would be so soft and warm!

  4. megan says:

    Agree! Hard to think about fleece in the summertime (it’s so hot in NYC right now!), but it would be sooo cozy when it gets colder.

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