LONG STORY | Scarf making Kit | Prosecco

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LONG STORY Scarf Kit – For Makers Who Measure Twice!

Say hello to the LONG STORY Scarf Kit . The ultimate cosy accessory for anyone who spends their days measuring, marking, and making. Whether they’re a sewist, quilter, knitter, carpenter, crafter, or simply love a quirky statement piece, this scarf is guaranteed to spark smiles and maybe a few conversations!.

Each kit features our exclusive tape-measure panel in your choice of three gorgeous colourways. It’s paired with a beautifully soft, complementary double gauze backing for extra snuggle-factor, plus a matching reel of thread to bring it all together.

Fun, functional, and fabulously giftable , perfect for birthdays, Secret Santa, or just because every maker deserves a little something special.

Long story short? It’s a must-have. 💗

So what's in the kit?

  • Long Story panel
  • 1 mtr 100 % cotton double gauze
  • A reel of matching Gutermann thread.
  • NO pattern is included-See instructions below⬇️
  • This is a kit to make a scarf and not a finished product.

 

Long Story Jacquard Knit Panel

  • Composition: 100% cotton
  • Size: approx 43 cms wide x  245 cm long
  • Weight: approx. 250g/m²
  • Oeko-Tex Standard 100

How to Make Your LONG STORY Scarf

  1. Prewash your fabric
    Machine wash your fabric on a 30°C cycle. Reshape while damp and dry flat for the best results.

  2. A note before you begin
    Due to the printing method used, your Long Story panel will not be a perfectly even width along the full 2.4 metres.
    Please expect and enjoy a few quirky wobbles — they’re part of its charm!

  3. Prepare the backing
    Cut your double gauze in half, then sew the two short ends together to create one long piece.

  4. Layer your fabrics
    Lay your Long Story panel on top of the double gauze right sides together. Pin to hold the layers together.
    (Because the panel width varies slightly, this method gives the best finish.)

  5. Sew it up
    Sew around all four sides, leaving a small gap for turning.

  6. Turn & finish
    Turn your scarf right side out. Hand-stitch the opening closed, then give it a gentle press with a warm iron.

  7. Wear & enjoy
    Wrap up in your cosy new make — or gift it to someone who’ll love a clever, crafty accessory!