Introduction: How to Make a Stylish Neck Gaiter
I have been wanting to create these cute neck gaiters for a long time.My inspiration were these Buffs from Sahalie called Winterized Bandanas.I thought I could make them much cheaper than the $28.50 they are charging. I wanted to use up my leftover fleece from the monster hats that I make.I found the stretchy polyester, at Joann for $3.00 a yard. The fabric is not the easiest to sew, but I’m proud of how well they turned out.
Step 1: Gather Materials
Materials:
Polyester fleece or better yet, Bamboo fleece
Polyester stretchy patterned fabric (I found some $3.00 per yard stuff at Joann. It’s a
little difficult to sew, so I would recommend a better quality polyester.) I have not
been able to find patterned bamboo fleece.
Thread- I used cotton all-purpose, but polyester would probably be better.
Sewing Machine
A walking foot and a slight zigzag stitch when sewing the patterned fabric OR a knit stitch.
A nice sharp needle in your machine, especially for the double thickness version.Use a 1/2" seam allowance.
Step 2: Size Chart:
Step 3: Cut Fabric
Cut fleece as shown using the size chart.Make sure that you have the stretch in the right direction.You’ll have a hard time getting it over your head otherwise.
Step 4: Sew Fabrics Together
Line up wrong sides of fabric together with patterned fabric on top.
Step 5: Fold Up
Step 6: Finish Seam
Step 7: Hide and Stitch
Step 8: Trim
Step 9: Turn
Step 10: Make a Tube
Step 11: Stitch and Trim
Step 12: Turn
Step 13: Stitch Fleece
You will not need to finish the edge of the top fabric because it will not fray.
Step 14: Final Seam
Step 15: Single Layer Version: (much Easier)
4) Go back and fold the fleece over itself on the wrong side and stitch along with a straight stitch.
5) Fold the whole thing in half lengthwise, right sides together and sew to make a tube.Start at the fleece end using a straight stitch.Switch to the slight zigzag when you hit the patterned material.
6) Go back and stitch to the right of the original seam of the fleece and add a regular zigzag on the outside edge of the patterned fabric seam to make it a bit softer on the inside.You can leave the upper edge of the gaiter un-stitched because it won’t unravel.