Upcycling Grandma’s Old cloth Into A Hair Scarf

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Today, I made something that really made me emotional. My mom has had this cloth of my grandma for so many years. Even way before I was born. According to my mom, that was my Grandmother’s favourite cloth so she’s been keeping it for more than 40 years.

Unfortunately for me, my Grandma died when my mom was a teenager so I never had the opportunity to meet her. However, she left a hair scarf for me before she died. Sometimes I wonder how she knew my mom would have me in the first place for her to have given her that scarf.

The surprising part is now I am a big fan of hair scarfs. I could wear scarfs the whole year. So few days ago, my mom said she wanted to discard the cloth because it looked too old and some parts even looked faded. Knowing very well that was my granny’s favourite, I just didn’t allow it.

My mom was so curious to know what exactly I would make from this really old cloth. I actually pondered over it for days and then remembered that Granny already left me a hair scarf so why don’t I make another one. Just like that, I got my inspiration.

It’s took me about 8 hours to make this. I started at night, paused and finished the next day: today.

The materials I used:
• 1.60mm crochet hook
• Leftover yarn
• A pair of scissors
• The cloth


Procedure
The whole point of this project was to add crochet edging to the fabric and make it more presentable.
I began by cutting a triangle out of the cloth just how I would want the hair scarf.

I then went ahead to make the edging which was pretty simple. I made the edging with single crochet and picots. I made single crochet and then a picot, all through till the very end.

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I made a picot by chaining 4 and the slip stitching in the first chain.

It was really difficult creating holes to insert the crochet but I did that with the hook whiles I crocheted at the edges.

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I wanted to add tassels so I wrapped crochet around four of my fingers and then I took it off. I cut the crochet and then tied the upper part and the forming the tassel.

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The result.

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I’m never quiet when I’m crocheting but today, I was really quiet but also very excited that I still found a way to make something from something really old.

I wasn’t really sure if it was going to come out as I wanted but I was just hopeful that I would make granny proud at the end of the day. I felt really satisfied after I was done and to me I know wherever granny is, she’s happy. The most important thing is that I got to achieve my goal of not letting go of her favorite cloth.

Oh and my mom was also happy that at least, I gave the cloth a new purpose.Thank you for your time.

Images are mine

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This style is actually lovely. The scarf has a fine pattern. Well done

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Wow! This is so lovely. You really gave the cloth a new purpose. And the material. It has to be a very good material considering it still looks so new even after being passed down to your mother.

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Yeah you know how they used to make really good stuff in the olden days…

Thank youuuu☺️

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Wow, this is so nice, you really did well, your grandma deeply knows that your mom will be given birth to you, so she kept that scarf for you to always remember her, I love the scarf, well-done dear.

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Oh really? I see it’s a thing with grandmas

Thank you

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Heyyyy!!!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 Somebody is getting fat o 😆😌

Indeed, you and your crochet hook against the world because this is beautiful😍🌹

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Who is that somebody o🤣
I hope not me🤣🤣

Thank you my love😍

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😂🤣😂🤣 who else is wearing scarf with a chubby face? Enjoyment mama 😌

Ya welcome 😘

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Te ha quedado muy bonito y si tu abuela debe estar orgullosa de que todavía aprecien esta tela que tanto le gustaba.

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Thank you so much.
Yeah I believe so too☺️

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Grandma's clothes shouldn't be discarded and that is a gentle and emotional touch to recycle her clothes for use. You will certainly love and cherish this scarf I assume.

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What a beautiful head scarf! And that the fabric has sentimental value makes it even sweeter.

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Yeah that’s right ☺️☺️
Thank you Chloe☺️

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This is actually very nice. It looks beautiful and so do you. Thinking of creating something like this shows your level of creativity and thinking and I also know that grandma would be proud somewhere up there.

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Thank you so much Juwon☺️

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A pretty scarf 🧣 for Sunday service 😊 this is actually beautiful and I so much love the outcome nice job dr. 👍

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Babe! This is beautiful! Well done rescuing a beloved item and turning it into a useful and beautiful thing for you to use. I love this so much.

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Yeah I was so happy I was able to rescue it. I have the rest of the cloth and I plan on making cool things from it.
Thank you so much ☺️

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So beautiful the added touch you made to your grandma's scarf instead of discarding it, I also love the knotted fringes details.

Grandma would be so proud of her talented granddaughter.

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