Mantel Scarf Pattern
Materials: You will need 1/4 yard of each of three fabrics (although you should have some left over of two of the fabrics) and about 1/4 yard of calico or sheeting for the backing. I have based these requirements on my mantle size which is 44" wide and 5.1/2" deep. You will have to amend the measurements if your mantle is significantly different from that.
Cutting requirements: Green: 1 strip 6" wide across the width and 1 strip 2.1/2" across the width. Red: 1 strip 4.1/2" wide across the width White: 1 strip 4.1/2" wide across the width Cut across the strips of red and white at 4.1/2" intervals to make 4.1/2" squares. I managed 10 squares of each color - it can vary depending on the width of your fabric. Take two of the white squares and trim them to make 3.1/4" squares. Cut each one of these in half along the diagonal to make 4 triangles. Take one of the red squares and place with the white triangles along each edge as shown. With right sides together, sew in place using 1/4" seams. When you begin sewing the second one in place, take care to finger press the end of the previous seam up away from where you are beginning the next seam. Take the 6" strip of green fabric and cut in half across the width, making 2 strips 6" wide by about 22" long. Attach one strip to each side of the square you have just made, to make one long strip. The overall length needs to be the width of your mantlepiece plus 5" (2.1/2" overhang at each end). For my mantle, that meant an overall length of 49". The central square is 6" across, so each length of green had to be 21.1/2" (49 minus 6 for the square equals 43 divided by 2 equals 21.1/2"). If your mantle is longer than the length of your strip, add a small panel at each end. Put to one side for the moment. Take the remaining squares of white and put into pairs with right sides together. Sew all round the edge of each square - I used chain sewing which is why they all appear to be joined together. Snip the pairs of squares apart and mark a line along the diagonal of each pair.
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