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Getting Shirty with Scarves - 16 easy to create projects to make with Silk
Scarves,
Plus simple dying methods and applications.
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Have you read all these
“189 ways to Tie a Scarf” books
without finding anything
you really like or can do?
Did the scarves still feel like bunches of fabric
around your neck interfering with everything you do?
OR
Would you like to find a

Way to use Silk Scarves
and Silky Scarves

Requiring only Basic Sewing Skills
Often with NO cutting involved
?
OR
Create
one-of-a-kind garments with very little work on your part?
And how about

turning boring or bland colors into
dynamic and exciting,
attention grabbing blends and patterns?
Not only will you
discover many great, low cost dyes,
But you will also learn 12 different dye application methods
Plus instructions
for Microwave Dying
Some scarves have the most beautiful patterns, colors and designs already.
You
can take advantage of that and create a much loved top to show them (and you)
off to the best advantage.
And the wonderful thing about
using Silk Scarves is
it's so darned easy!
Why?
Because scarves come already hemmed and finished off.
So if you create garments
that take advantage of the scarf’s original shape,
a little straight stitching
here and there will create the most terrific apparel.
Heck, you can even glue them together if you really want…
or hand sew…
or in
some cases, tie them together.
This isn’t a sewing class.
It’s the “Create
Fantabulous, Glamorous, Silky Tops Quickly, Easily,
at Little or No Cost
Step-By-Step How-To Book.”

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Getting Shirty with Scarves
The “Create Fantabulous,
Glamorous, Silky Tops Quickly, Easily, at Little or No Cost Step-By-Step How-To
Book.”
Buy it NOW!
133 pages in PDF
format
No cost?
if you already have the scarves.
Little cost?
if you decide to start from scratch with plain white silk scarves
and go from there
creating your own colors and garments.
(and we'll tell you where to find the greatest selection
and the best prices)
In this book you will find:
16 Easy to Follow Projects
for you to create.

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In addition you will find several Variations.
You will find
Easy Dying Methods.
You’ll discover you where to find
an enormous variety of scarves to dye at very
low cost.
Not only a wide variety of scarves, but a wide variety of weights of silk, from
lightweight, floating chiffon, to heavier satins, crepe de chine, charmeuse and
more.
If you have daughters at home, they will love to get involved in the coloring
process – so perhaps you will find yourself making tops for them too!

What more could the women on your gift list want?
Or perhaps you’re looking for a project for a group.
This book will get your gang learning new tricks, creating terrific “togs”,
and
enjoying the entertainment of it all.
It’s even a great idea for a home based business.
You can make an endless variety of tops to sell at craft fairs, markets and
other outlets,
quickly, easily and cheaply.
But because the end result is a absolutely gorgeous silk or silky creation,
you
can sell them for an excellent, up market price.
How about an E-bay Store
of silks and silky tops?
Could make your fortune!
(If you’re asking why I’m not doing it then, the answer is easy. I’m too busy
writing this ebook
– but I might start doing so in the future, so you’d better
get onto it FAST!)
It’s really a great deal
more than 16 projects.
Many have variations – really
alternative projects.
Add to that your dying and “color designing” and you have
an infinite number of
unique, delightful, creative and extremely wearable garments.
Buy it NOW!
133 pages in PDF
format

You don’t have to be a size 0 to look good in them!
They’re loose and flowing,
right in fashion, and easy for any size or shape to wear.
Each design comes with:
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detailed instruction on what size or sizes of scarves are
needed.
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step by step instructions to create the garment,
and
tells you whether you should dye before or after making the top, if you are
using plain white scarves.
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a graphic diagram of how it is put together, the
measurements and layout.
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a fashion sketch of the finished garment.
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All you have to do is choose your favorite and follow the instructions.
It’s easy. It’s fast. It’s fun.
And the end result is totally amazingly
gorgeous.
You’ll never look at a scarf the same again.

is for you if you:
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• want to look good.
• enjoy clothes.
• are creative.
• are crafty.
• enjoy color.
• have never made a garment before in your life but would like to give it a
try. OR
• are already an accomplished seamstress.
• are tired of the high prices of silks garments.
• are tired of looking just like everyone else dressed in the same clothes
as they are.
• want to give original gifts.
• want to make some extra cash by selling one of a kind, easy to create, one
size fits all, garments.
• just want to get involved in a fun project. |
Well, really, when all is said and done…
Getting Shirty with Scarves is for you:
if you wear
clothes!
It’s easy, fun, and the results are terrific and outstandingly wearable.
You’ll love making the garments.
And you’ll love wearing them.
What more could
you ask?

133 pages in
PDF format
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PLUS:
3 MORE SHIRT PROJECTS
9 VARIATIONS
5+ TYPES OF EASY, FUSS FREE DYE
12 DYING METHODS
+ MICROWAVE DYE-SETTING INSTRUCTIONS
Click here to read
about the Author
Fiona MacKay Young |