If you follow me on Instagram then you've definitely seen my Paintbrush and Palette Scarf. I recently finished my second Paintbrush and Palette Scarf, and I've started a third. I've decided that this project is a great way to use up my black yarn and small bits of yarn of various colors. So I'm sharing this scarf for the April Craft Room De-Stash Challenge!
The tip of this scarf has red paint (Vanna's Choice Scarlet). I used Red Heart With Love Metallic in Silver for the ferrule. For the brush bristle portion, I used Vanna's Choice Beige. After the ferrule portion was complete, I crocheted the scarf handle with Red Heart With Love Black yarn.
Since Caron Simply Soft has so many beautiful and bright colors, I searched my stash of Caron for colors to use for the paints on the paint palette. The Caron Simply Soft colors I used are Harvest Red, Persimmon, Sunshine, Kelly Green, Cobalt Blue, Purple, and Watermelon... And the white yarn is also Caron Simply Soft White.
I used a large needle to sew on the paint colors.
Once I finished the palette, I sewed it onto the scarf.
The paint palette adds a bit more fun to the scarf.
This scarf is approximately 71 inches long and 4 inches wide.
I'm currently finishing up one for my Etsy shop!
Thank so much for stopping by and checking out my scarf!!!
Every month a group of bloggers are challenged by C'mon Get Crafty to create a new craft or project from their own stash of goodies! Check out some awesome creations you might be able to make from your own stash! Everyone is allowed a $10 max to create a new craft utilizing mostly their own stash of craft supplies!
What a cute thing to make for an artist friend, or yourself. - Margy
ReplyDeleteHow cute - the art teacher at my school would love this!
ReplyDeleteSo very creative and fun.
ReplyDeleteYour paintbrush scarves are so cute and fun, T'onna. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea! Are you selling a written pattern for this scarf? I would love to purchase so I can make some for the art department at my work.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do not have a written pattern available.
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