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Description
A pretty dining scarf can allow seniors to feel dignified and attractive during mealtime.
The Reversible Dignity Scarf/Bib PDF Tutorial is a simple one piece pattern project for beginners or those with basic sewing skills. Completion time is approximately one hour.
Tutorial includes instructions and pattern template, materials needed, and easy to follow step by step instructions with diagrams and/or photographs as needed.
Language: English
Skill Level: Beginner +
Finished Measurements: Length 54” | 6.5“ Neck Width | 2 – 10” Bottom Width.
Materials: Primary Fabric and contrasting fabric | 1” Velcro | thread.
Fabric choices: Cotton, linen or similiar lightweight fabric. I encourage any 100% natural fabrics used are pre-washed/pre-shrunk prior to cutting.
Yardage: .6 m Primary fabric | .6 m Contrast fabric. Yardage accounts for 10% pre-shrinking fabric before
cutting.
This pattern is copyright protected and cannot be changed, sold, or reproduced. You have permission to sell your finished product.
Do to the nature of PDF pattern sales, all sales are final.
Alyce | Twin Falls. ID –
Received very quickly looking forward to make.
Heidi | Asker, Norway –
These are absolutely brilliant, and makes great Xmas presents for elderly parents
Becki | Azusa, CA –
Hard to print pattern couldn’t get the right size
Irene | Ely, MN –
Love being able to download patterns.
Maurene | Northville, MI –
I made 3 bibs using this pattern and it is easy to sew and the style is so pretty and dignified. The pattern was downloaded and printed on 8 1/2″ x 11″ paper. However, using good judgement and measurements, it was easy to lengthen and widen. I narrowed the back of the neck width for comfort and used beautiful, flowered material. they turned out lovely and can be used at restaurants with pride. Great idea!
Liz | Shreveport, LA –
This bib is just what I wanted.
Barbara | Grand Junction, CO –
It is simple and does exactly what is needed for the situation. My only big regret is that the page with the “pattern” has measurements so small i had to get a magnifying glass. You have to take the pattern to a print shop (that would be another expense) for accuracy but I did fine with newspaper. I especially like the fact that it could be easily done by a group. A few seams and you are done!! I needed something for a facility. Appreciate the info. Would recommend.
Maureen | Dartmouth, NS –
Quick delivery and response quickly to questions related to pattern!
Debi | Columbus, GA –
Made this for my neighbor and she loved it so much she bought the fabric for 4 more
Kala | Bouldercombe, Australia –
Purchased to make some for and elderly family member. Detailed instructions.