Snood Pattern Sewing
There's a great way to keep your neck cozy and warm during the cold weather, and that's by wearing a snood. A snood is a tubular scarf that can be made from various fabrics such as wool or cotton, and it can be pulled up over your face for added warmth. Making a snood is easy, and you can do it by following this free snood pattern.

Description
A snood is a type of scarf that is made from a continuous loop of fabric. It is a great accessory for winter and can be worn in a variety of ways. Snoods can be made from many different types of fabric including wool, cotton, and polyester. They come in a range of colors and patterns, so you are sure to find one that suits your style.
Materials
To make a snood, you will need:
- Fabric of your choice
- Scissors
- Thread
- Needle or sewing machine
Pattern Sizes
The great thing about making your own snood is that you can make it in any size you want. Here is a basic pattern that you can use:
- Measure the circumference of your head where you want the snood to fit (usually at the base of your neck).
- Add 2 inches to this measurement to get the width of your fabric.
- Cut the fabric to the desired length (usually between 18 and 24 inches).
- Sew the two short ends of the fabric together to create a loop.
How to
Now that you have your materials and pattern, it's time to start making your snood:
- Cut your fabric to the desired width and length based on your measurements.
- Sew the two short ends of the fabric together to create a loop.
- Turn the loop of fabric right side out.
- Fold the loop in half so that the seam is on the inside.
- Sew the two raw edges together, making sure to leave a small opening at the end.
- Turn the snood right side out through the opening.
- Sew the opening closed.
- Your snood is now ready to wear!
Making your own snood is a fun and easy DIY project that can be completed in just a few hours. Not only will you be able to create a unique and stylish accessory, but you will also have a warm and cozy scarf to wear during the winter months.