My granddaughter's school is holding a craft fair next Saturday and I agreed to rent a booth. I really didn't plan on doing any craft fairs this winter but I think the decision is keeping me on a creative high. Although when I'm only a month into using my new machine, I'm not so sure about the timing. I guess it's trial by fire, as the saying goes.
![Toddler Scarves](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjVCYuiKZuvnsPqGoelDttCCB6RM_Emv_4VeW7RTfUiX09zp75Ztf0kn-fufWusA945mVxFFKyDYyY0lJ_-dqCemGFas9X_9Wr2QmTJSzJQ4prTHUbJ_16gSKOlZBmAZ9bMmI4zaTieT_zo/s400/Scarves.jpg)
I attempted to make some toddler scarves using some novelty fabrics I've had in my stash. I lined them with some flannel to make them soft against a little one's skin. The first two I gave to my granddaughters to test them out. So far, they seem to be just about right. So I made a few more. I hope they are a good seller.
I cut the fabrics 8" by 42" and added some rick-rack for embellishment. It was quick and easy sewing.
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