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How to sew a hooded scarf or scoodie!

How to sew a hooded scarf or scoodie!
Let it be known I have a small head. I envy people who can wear berets and crocheted hats. I need something to cover my small head during winter, and until now I've been wrapping wide scarves around it.

I recently saw hooded scarves popping up everywhere and I decided I needed one. I couldn't afford to spend large amounts of money, though, so I came up with this.

This hooded scarf should take you about an hour to make. It's super easy and I'm totally proud of it! :D
 
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Step 1What you'll need:

What you\
  • 2 yards of flannel fabric - I chose a really obnoxiously cute pattern, I would recommend you do the same.
  • a yardstick or large measuring tool - quilters tools will come in really handy here!
  • scissors
  • water/air soluble pen for marking fabric
  • needle and thread or sewing machine
  • a hot iron
  • a hoodie for reference/pattern making

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Feb 9, 2009. 8:08 PMYerboogieman says:
In the last picture you look like you have big eyes, lol.
Jan 5, 2012. 7:03 AMHollyMann says:
I would take that big eye comment as a big compliment! Don't close them a bit! lol...too funny :) and I remember seeing this instructable AGES ago and LOVED it - printed it out and made it! So thank you!
Feb 10, 2009. 6:23 AMYerboogieman says:
*googles* lol
Sep 6, 2011. 4:56 PMsbleil says:
My son's turned out too cute! Fleece was easier so that I didn't have to finish all edges and I cut the ends into frays....too adorable thanks for posting pics really helpful!
Sep 6, 2011. 4:09 PMsbleil says:
This is soooo Neat what a great idea...I got Dinosaur Train fleece to use to make one for my son but I am now thinking with how easy this will be to make one for my self! Thanks for the great post.....too cute!
Dec 13, 2010. 2:30 PMZane Edge says:
Any Ideas on what I would have to do to make a 3 panel hood instead of a two panel one? (So it won't get the "point" at the back on the peak of your head?) Making one of these for my girly for christmas, post pics when its done!
Jun 27, 2011. 5:16 AMjnimmerrichter says:
Whenever you get to the "pointy part" flip the hood inside out and mark the curve you want with a washable utensil and sew along the line you marked and cut away the excess fabric if you have your hood lined already get a seam cutter and open enough seams to invert the hood and do as above to both sides ^.~
Feb 13, 2009. 7:37 AMauntikays says:
I've made these - but for the crummy cold of the Midwest where I live, I like to make two (in the same fabric, or contrasting fabric). Put them together, wrong sides together and sew around the edges. You'd now have an extra-warm, lined scoodie. If you want to make them *REALLY* warm, you can put batting in the hood part, between the outer hood and the lining and make it more of a winter hat w/scarf attached.
Mar 14, 2011. 10:39 PMsdominique says:
to do this style, did you do a french seam or serger for the raw edges??
thanks!! i totally wanna make reversible one, but not sure how to finish it!!
Sep 26, 2010. 11:25 AMresaxox says:
I love this- but, I think I will stick to a solid pattern.
I may make another in an obnoxiously cute pattern for my cousin. :)
Jul 7, 2010. 7:27 AMaliyevzaur1989 says:
Beautiful girl indeed :)
Jun 29, 2010. 2:38 AMzchampine says:
I'm going to refer a girl I know to this one, she would like it!
Jun 28, 2010. 11:10 PMangello1920 says:
yes " Goodhart" speaking true.but yours scarf is pretty too.there is some dvd i seen is about how to use the pretty scarfs you can locat a lot of idea from that.
Jun 28, 2010. 3:27 PMemartian says:
Ratfink, you are amazing! Another great if unseasonal instructable. After my Leatherman, you top my desert island list.
Mar 7, 2010. 10:33 AMdesya says:
 that is cute... and would be easy to line... or make reversable.... next add pockets and have a three in one special
Mar 4, 2010. 11:13 AMmja33 says:
 This is a very nice hooded scarf. I think I'm going to try to make one.
Dec 27, 2009. 8:32 PMLyseria says:
Omg my bfs mom got one of these for christmas and my bf fell in love with it (It was all black, so it could pass off as manly...haha.) And now that I've found this Imust make him one! Thank you!
Dec 7, 2009. 7:24 AMdaffymommy says:
 This was just too cute to not try. I whipped one out last night and I can't wait to wear it today! I made mine out of fleece (because that's just what i had) and it's so nice and cozy. I'm going to be making more of these and giving them as presents for Christmas! 

Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing your pattern!!
Aug 4, 2009. 2:36 PMGadisha says:
COOL!!! Thank you for sharing this, I love it :)
Jun 12, 2009. 4:13 AMpuppettheknife says:
that is awesome this like the most awesome hood u could cover ur face and tag walls or steel stuff so no one see ur face this is awsome
Apr 16, 2009. 3:43 PMsmalia79 says:
This is really great I love it! Not too much need for that in Hawaii, but I'm going to try it anyway! Thanks so much for sharing!
Apr 8, 2009. 11:29 PMcorpusvile says:
this is super fantabulous! i made mine out of an old sheet, haha. so easy, and i was even hand sewing. Thanks!
Apr 6, 2009. 3:52 PMLemonLily says:
I made one of these, but I need to wait for my mom to sew it. I can't wait to see what it looks like!
Apr 3, 2009. 12:43 PMLemonLily says:
This cool! Thank you for sharing. You are cute and pretty.
Feb 21, 2009. 2:00 PMtarzioo says:
Very cool! I also have a small head and envy others but with this cool scarf/hoodie I think I can be happy!
Feb 15, 2009. 12:48 PMbeauwalker23 says:
scarf looks, cute. So do you :] halfpricebooks!
Feb 13, 2009. 8:00 PMeveh says:
This would look cute in fake fur too. I've been afraid to wear fur on my head, since a dog tried to climb up my body once when I was wearing a fur hat. . His owner said he thought it was an animal on my head. So I am cautious now about fur on my head. No, he didn't bite me but it did scare me. He is a charming little dog. I guess he just got too excited. LOL
Feb 13, 2009. 11:49 AMlotusduck says:
Great for hiding the fact that you are listening to an expensive MP3 player, so as to reduce your chances of being mugged.
Feb 13, 2009. 7:31 AMshyrell says:
Wonderful! You are so young and so talented. I saved the PDF. Can't wait to make mine! Shyrell
Feb 12, 2009. 10:07 PMBernyk says:
awsome how too, if i had seen this but 2 days earlier i would have made one for the Winter Camp im heading to this weekend, infact, i may still try to bang one out in the morning,

you certainly have my vote for the contest =D good luck and thanks for the tips.
Feb 13, 2009. 5:11 AMSparrowhawk says:
Completely irrelevant, but you look a bit like Amélie here, especially that first photo :)
Feb 11, 2009. 7:46 PMthatguyruste says:
kudos on the Half Price Books shirt...THAT'S classy, San Diego...
Feb 12, 2009. 3:11 PMKingJaymz says:
You should be proud of that scarf. It looks way cute, and so do you :)
Feb 12, 2009. 10:31 AMatomicrose says:
I have been looking for a pattern for something like this for the longest time! Super! I can't knit or crochet to save my life.
Feb 10, 2009. 11:00 PMefanfengshun says:
lovely
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