Just Married Wedding Favor Scarves

Just Married Wedding Favor Scarves

a Dharma featured tutorial

A cute, easy and fun-to-make accessory gift. Make them for (or with) your bridal party, to commemorate The Big Day.

Let's get started!

Getting started

Prepare Your Scarves

First, pre-wash your scarves with some Dharma Dyers Detergent, then dry and iron them.

Set up your stretcher frame and stretch a scarf across it using the hooks that come with the frame. If you want to, you can make your own PVC frame or one from canvas stretcher bars.

Stretch scarf on frame

Use hooks to hold scarf

Prepare Your Resist

Fill your gutta bottle with resist and do a quick test on some paper or scrap fabric to make sure it is flowing smoothly.

Gutta bottle of resist

Write Your Message

Now write out your message with the resist on the fabric. Touch the tip of the bottle to the fabric and hold the bottle at about 45 degrees to the fabric. Squeeze the bottle gently as you move across the silk to get an even line. You don't need to push down hard into the fabric, only light contact is needed to make sure the resist penetrates the silk.

Message example 1

We chose a few different messages to write on our scarves; "Just Married", the date, a love poem, the names of the bride and groom are all great options. Get creative.

Message example 2

Message example 3

Let Resist Dry

Once you have written out your message the resist needs to dry, this can take about an hour or so depending on how humid it is. If you are impatient you can use a hair dryer to help speed it up.

Apply Your Colors

Next, using the chinese wash brush or sumi brush, apply your color(s) over the whole surface of the scarf. Don't worry about making it a perfectly even shade, the variations will be part of the charm. Just be careful not to work too close to the resisted areas as you don't want to loosen up the resist.

Painting scarf example 1

Painting scarf example 2

Painting scarf example 3

Drying scarf example 1

Drying scarf example 2

Let the scarf dry a bit before removing it and going on to the next step. You can set it aside to finish drying.

Set and Finish Your Scarves

Once you have finished all your scarves you can set them either by steam setting them or using Jacquard Dyeset fixative. For the dye set fixative dilute an ounce (2-3 tablespoons) of Dyeset per quart of cold tap water. Prepare about 3 Quarts per 45" square of fabric. Immerse the fabric in the fixative bath and stir for about 5 minutes, then rinse the fabric in a container with liquid soap and running water. Do a final wash with textile detergent to remove any leftover resist and excess dye. Dry and iron your scarves and they are ready to go for the big day!

Dyeset fixative example

Finished example 1

Finished example 2

Finished example 3

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