When you know How to Make a Fleece Scarf with Fringes for yourself, you can afford to own as many scarves as you want!

I know you’ll also love making this fabulous No Sew Fleece Blanket, too!

Leopard print fleece scarf in front of a door.

How to Make a Fleece Scarf with Fringes

I’ve got such a fun project to share with you today ~ How to Make a Fleece Scarf with Fringes!

Make one for yourself, or give one as a frugal homemade gift! You can even make a shorter scarf version for daughters, nieces, grandaughters, etc.!

Morgan writes: “I made a few of these for gifts – very quick and easy”

Have fun with the color combinations, too!

For example, you can use fun fall and winter colors… or use a combination of your favorite team’s colors, for cheering on your local high school or college team!

Here’s what you’ll need to get started…

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Several strips of fleece fabric.

What You’ll Need to Make a Fleece Scarf

You’ll just need a few simple supplies to make your fabulous fleece scarves…

  • 3 Pieces of Fleece: 5″ wide by 60″ long. (if making a scarf for a child, cut the fleece to approx. 36″ – 48″ long)
  • Scissors
  • Sewing Machine

Use coordinating colors ~ I used 2 solids and 1 pattern.

Related: No Sew Fleece Blanket Tutorial

How to Make a Fleece Scarf

Here’s what you’ll do…

Long strip of leopard print fleece fabric.

1. Once you have cut your 3 pieces of fleece, stack the three pieces on top of each other.

Two strips of fleece fabric sewn together.

2. Stitch up the middle using a sewing machine. You could also hand sew this, but a sewing machine will make the project so much easier and faster.

Or if you don’t have a sewing machine, just take your fleece over to your local dry cleaners, and ask if they will stitch it for you for a few dollars.

Scissors with fleece fabric with slits.

3. Now, it’s time to cut the fringes toward the middle stitch on each side, leaving 1″ in the middle.

Be careful and make sure you don’t cut over the stitch! My fringes were about 3/4″ wide.

(you could also make your fringes a bit more narrow if you want it to be fluffier) 😉

Fleece Scarf with Fringes hanging in front of a door.

There you go ~ that’s How to Make a Fleece Scarf with Fringes! How simple is that?!?

Thats How to Make a Fleece Scarf with Fringes! These will keep you cozy warm this fall and winter.

Make one for yourself, and give one as a fabulous homemade gift!

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So have you tried this method for How to Make a Fleece Scarf with Fringes yet? 

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41 Comments

  1. Karen says:

    I am SO excited to find this website!! And I will be making these scarves for the ladies on our list this year! Thanks so much!

  2. Michele says:

    This is such an awesome idea!! I will be making this for gifts this year for Christmas!!! Thanks!!!!

  3. Jude from MN says:

    I had a similar idea in my head for my 1st grader and was so glad to find your website with the measurements. Lots of family and friends will be getting these for Christmas this year. Thanks!

  4. Michelle F says:

    Super cute, I’ve made one but will try to get one done for Christmas. Thanks for the instruction.

  5. Kimberly says:

    I made these for our school’s holiday store. I used our state’s College colors. Huge hit! Doing this again next year!!

  6. Heidi says:

    Great idea, Rose!!

    ~ Heidi

  7. Rose says:

    I have been looking for a simple craft idea for our church as a fund raiser for the 2011 Relay for Life in June This is one will be presented to our outreach ministry. In my mind I can see the color scheme in pinks fushia and white already. Thanks for this idea !

  8. Christi Wilson says:

    LOVE this idea!! I usually make my winter scarves using a knitting loom. But this looks so much more FUN!!!! And EASY!!

  9. carrie Moore says:

    i love that pattern i made one for my daughters and they wear them all the time and i get comments from people everywhere i go. they are fun and elagent and easy to make i would never use any other pattern its a fun and easy way to throw in a punch of something when your going out.
    thanks for helpful tips.

  10. Jennifer says:

    Today we had our Christmas party at work and we all give each other a little gift. I made this scarf for the girls I work with and they absolutely loved them.

    Thank you for the wonderful tip. Merry xmas!!