
Two-Layer Turtleneck Scarf Sewing Tutorial and Stretch Jersey Knit Color Palette Packs – Curated by the Stitch it! Sisters
Sew our super-quick Two-Layer Turtleneck Scarf for chilly winter days, and have built-in convenience for pulling scarf up over nose and mouth during brisk morning walks or when circumstances arise during times of social-distancing. Make multiple Turtleneck Scarves with our beautiful Stretch Jersey Knit Color Palette Packs – curated by the Stitch it! Sisters, and our Two-Seam Turtleneck Scarf Sewing Tutorial! Plus our Stretch Jersey Knit Fabrics are on SALE at ShopNZP.com
Watch our Stitch it! Sisters Stitch it! in Minutes: S!S Turtleneck Scarf Sewing Tutorial Video
Watch our Stitch it! Sisters Stitch it! in Minutes: S!S Turtleneck Scarf Sewing Tutorial Video
Watch our 4-minute Stitch it! Sisters Stitch it! in Minutes video – and see how Deanna quickly makes our Turtleneck Scarf with a serger overlock machine. Our Two-Layer Turtleneck Scarf can be sewn in just 30-minutes, from just one jersey-knit fabric rectangle and our easiest-ever sewing techniques, below!
Be sure to choose a quality Stretch Jersey Knit Fabric with 5% Spandex for your Turtleneck Scarf sewing project. This lightweight stretch cotton knit fabric provides a smooth hand, stylish drape, and about a 50% four-way stretch — for added comfort. Now available in 17 colors! And, great news – our popular Neutrals Stretch Jersey Packs are back in stock at ShopNZP.com!
Two-Layer Turtleneck Scarf Sewing Tutorial by Nancy Zieman Productions
Approximate Finished Size 9-1/2″ Wide x 8-1/2 Long.
The NZP Team is designing projects and patterns to be sewn with Nancy Zieman’s innovative sewing techniques. Within each of our blog sewing tutorial and patterns, we give you construction tips and specific sewing hints, along with tool tips to make sewing fun and enjoyable – even for beginners. You’ll find that in a matter of minutes, you can sew fashion accessories – like our favorite Turtleneck Scarf!
Visit ShopNZP.com for timesaving tools and sewing supplies to complete your sewing projects!
Two-Layer Turtleneck Scarf Sewing Tutorial
Supplies Listing:
- 1/2 yd. Stretch Jersey Knit Fabric
- Clover’s I Sew For Fun Spring Tape Measure
- Clover’s 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge
- Clover’s I Sew For Fun Heart-Shaped Pins
- Clover’s White Marking Pen
- Clover’s 1/4″ Fusible Web Tape
- June Tailor’s Quilters Starch Savvy
- Schmetz Size 80/12 Jersey Chrome Sewing Machine Needles
- Metrosene Plus Sewing Thread
- Iron
Choose Your Turtleneck Scarf Size
Using a tape measure, measure forehead circumference – just above eyebrows: If forehead circumference measures 20-1/2″- 21-1/2″ make a size Small/Medium Turtleneck Scarf. If forehead circumference measures 21-1/2″-22-1/2″ make a size Medium/Large Turtleneck Scarf. We’re making a size Small/Medium Turtleneck Scarf in this sewing tutorial.
Prepare & Cut Fabric
Prepare your fabrics! Pre-treat fabric by steaming and pressing, then, stabilize fabrics for the sewing process by pressing and starching fabrics with June Tailor’s Quilters Starch Savvy. Press and starch, press and starch.
- Cut One Fabric Rectangle 18″ long by 21″ wide for size Small/Medium. Be sure to cut the fabric rectangle with the greatest fabric stretch across the 21″ width. (For Size XS/Small cut one fabric rectangle 18″ long by 20″ wide. For size Medium/Large, cut one fabric rectangle 18″ long by 23″ wide: for a 10-1/2″ wide x 8-1/2 long finished scarf).
- NOTE: Deanna, from Team NZP, stitched a Turtleneck Scarf for her husband – with One Fabric Rectangle measuring 22-1/2″ long by 23-1/2″ wide – cut from 5/8 yd Stretch Jersey Knit Fabric. Or, you may be the designer and choose your own custom fabric rectangle size!
Stitch Turtleneck Scarf
- Fold fabric rectangle, right sides together, meeting 21″ long edges. Pin.
Our Turtleneck Scarf is the perfect project to stitch with a serger overlock stitch! Place pins parallel to cut edges – when stitching with a serger.
- Insert a new Schmetz Size 80/12 Jersey Chrome Sewing Machine Needle, and stitch seam with sewing machine set for a zig-zag wobble stitch, or stitch with an overlock stitch on a serger. Press seam flat, then press open or press to one side.
- Fold fabric tube, right sides together, stacking and aligning stitched seam. Pin.
- Measure and mark a 2-1/2″-3″ opening along cut edges, staying an inch or more away from seam.
- Stitch seam with serger – leaving an opening at markings.
- Turn Scarf right side out through seam opening.

- Stitch opening closed with zigzag stitch or hand stitching.
- Optional: Fuse a 3″ strip of Clover’s 1/4″ Fusible Web Tape to one inner seam allowance, at seam opening.
Watch our Stitch it! Sisters Stitch it! in Minutes: S!S Turtleneck Scarf Sewing Tutorial Video
Watch our Stitch it! Sisters Stitch it! in Minutes: S!S Turtleneck Scarf Sewing Tutorial Video
Watch our 4-minute Stitch it! Sisters Stitch it! in Minutes video – and see how Deanna quickly makes our Turtleneck Scarf with a serger overlock machine. Our Turtleneck Scarf can be sewn in just 30-minutes, from just one easy fabric rectangle, and our easiest-ever sewing techniques!
Two-Layer Turtleneck Scarf
Supplies Listing:
- 1/2 yd. Stretch Jersey Knit Fabric
- Clover’s I Sew For Fun Spring Tape Measure
- Clover’s 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge
- Clover’s I Sew For Fun Heart-Shaped Pins
- Clover’s White Marking Pen
- Clover’s 1/4″ Fusible Web Tape
- June Tailor’s Quilters Starch Savvy
- Schmetz Size 80/12 Jersey Chrome Sewing Machine Needles
- Metrosene Plus Sewing Thread
- Iron
Update! Our NEW! Stretch Jersey Knit NEUTRALS Fabric Packs are now back in stock at ShopNZP.com!
Shop Patterns by Team NZP at ShopNZP.com
Shop Clover Tools & Sewing Supplies at ShopNZP.com!
Shop Schmetz Sewing Machine Needles at ShopNZP.com!
For a chance to be the random winner of an I Sew For Fun Hand-Sewing Needles with Heart-Shaped Case, from Clover, please leave a comment below!
Clover will give away one I Sew For Fun Hand-Sewing Needles with Heart-Shaped Case, to one US resident in the 48 contiguous states. Winner must reply within 30 days to the official giveaway announcement email message sent from Nancy Zieman Productions.
The randomly selected winner of a 5 pack of Super Nonstick Needle size 90/14 from NZP, from the January 7 Blog Post, Make a Modern Floating Triangles Quilt with Dimensional Folded Triangles is, Rosalyn Schultze.
Her comment is: I would use the Modern Floating Triangles quilt on my sofa table since I have grey sofas and it would also coordinate with the stone in my fireplace room divider.
Happy Sewing!
Team Nancy Zieman
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Linda Nelson
What a great way to keep track of hand needles!
Karen
I like the idea of having needles in a tube case for storage. Much easier to find when needed. I also really like the fact that they’re cute.
Cathy Barron
I really like the container for storing the needles, and the shape keeps it from rolling away (and naturally into inconveniently accessible places!). I have always been pleased with the quality of these needles, and this giveaway would be a nice addition to my collection.
Gail
I often lose my needles, so a case for my hand needles would be very helpful.
Carolyn T
Nice needles to use for whip stitching an opening or a border!
Vicki Carroll
How wonderful for those times you want to take a small sewing project with you, but, until now, have been at a loss as how to secure the needle! This is definitely something we have all had a need for.
Susan
I Sew For Fun Hand-Sewing Needles with Heart-Shaped Case looks like a handy tool to have.
danpenanetworth
Nice Artical