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re: thick Scarves
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#1 · September 18, 2001, 11:35 am
Quote from Forum Archives on September 18, 2001, 11:35 amPosted by: empalo <empalo@...>
Gohn Borthers has some womens scarves that we have used. And GVS does have some too
but they are not thick, more of an light weave but still warm.
My girls and I have made them out of polar fleece, they proved very warm, too warm for Texas
and we were able to get remnant size pieces of black for very reasonable.
Our wal-mart has had a nice black wool blend on their $1 a yard table for the last couple years
on and off and that works perfect. I just cut a triangle, and zig zag along the edges. Works fine.Seeking Him,
Pat
Posted by: empalo <empalo@...>
Gohn Borthers has some womens scarves that we have used. And GVS does have some too
but they are not thick, more of an light weave but still warm.
My girls and I have made them out of polar fleece, they proved very warm, too warm for Texas
and we were able to get remnant size pieces of black for very reasonable.
Our wal-mart has had a nice black wool blend on their $1 a yard table for the last couple years
on and off and that works perfect. I just cut a triangle, and zig zag along the edges. Works fine.
but they are not thick, more of an light weave but still warm.
My girls and I have made them out of polar fleece, they proved very warm, too warm for Texas
and we were able to get remnant size pieces of black for very reasonable.
Our wal-mart has had a nice black wool blend on their $1 a yard table for the last couple years
on and off and that works perfect. I just cut a triangle, and zig zag along the edges. Works fine.
Seeking Him,
Pat
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