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Like everyone I have piles of Melbourne Scarfs! I'm keen to make them into a blanket - does anyone have any examples?? I'd love to also back them with cotton material so that the side touching isn't the scarf material...would love to see examples if anyone has any...and some suggestions of how they brought it all together.

Thanks!

Claire

 

And I'd like to put together something like Jeff "The Wiz" Farmer's wearing here so any tips on that would also be appreciated 😏

https://youtu.be/OJOfk4ZTjBo?t=42



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On 28/06/2025 at 11:08, BearGuides said:

Like everyone I have piles of Melbourne Scarfs! I'm keen to make them into a blanket - does anyone have any examples?? I'd love to also back them with cotton material so that the side touching isn't the scarf material...would love to see examples if anyone has any...and some suggestions of how they brought it all together.

Thanks!

Claire

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Yet to be stitched on the first backing below as too lazy to hand stictch. Not many friends have sewing machines to borrow ...

Hopefully ready for next season!

Cotton throw backing

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Considering Fleece style throw as backing

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Will probably go with the first.

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On 28/06/2025 at 16:27, Fork 'em said:

And I'd like to put together something like Jeff "The Wiz" Farmer's wearing here so any tips on that would also be appreciated 😏

https://youtu.be/OJOfk4ZTjBo?t=42



You can actually purchase them straight off the internet here: https://splashswimwear.com.au/products/aboriginal-flag?srsltid=AfmBOoqJZzfOpZM2ehyikc0H3WqkWgfd3kV1Ppz-1gwVH3LmdzrroGN9


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