I’m looking forward to helping with the Many Helping Hands event in Cambridge again this year on MLK Day, January 19th. I’ll be helping make fleece blankets and scarves and despite the presence of many devoted sewers there’s always a lot of sewing left to do afterwards. With this in mind, I looked around for some interesting no-sew scarf (and blanket) ideas. See my comments below each image and click on any image to get more details.






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