Polar fleece is soft, warm and washable. While polar fleece scarves are quite common, if you are looking for a new twist on this favorite, try knitting a polar fleece scarf. It does take some preparation to knit a scarf from polar fleece, but an evening is plenty of time to create enough polar fleece "yarn" for your project.
Once you have made a large ball of fleece yarn, knitting it will go quickly and you will have a polar fleece scarf to wear and enjoy or give as a gift in just a few hours. Use a rotary cutter, mat and ruler to cut long, narrow strips from your polar fleece. Cut strips the same width, but widths from approximately 1/2 inch to 1 inch will work well for to knit a scarf from polar fleece.
Cut with the grain of the fabric. The total amount of yardage required will depend upon how long and wide you want your final knit polar fleece scarf. Knot strips together securely and roll all of your polar fleece strips into a ball as you would yarn.
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