I want to do something really special with my dozens of scarves.

Sue
by Sue
All sizes, patterns, silks, acrylics, raw silk, plain, squares, rectangles, bandannas, long and narrow, bright colors, subtle shades, stripes, checkered, etc. You can use only a few sun-catchers in any given space--what else can I do?

  8 answers
  • Gk Gk on May 05, 2018

    Can you loop them on a curtain rod and use them for a window treatment?

  • Use as valances for your windows, just drape them over artistically. If you want to sacrifice some, make lumbar or throw pillows. Use as table runners for your coffee table or dining room table. Get tension rods for your windows and curtain clips, clip them on for fun curtains or even in a doorway.

  • Hang them from a dowel with larks head knots for a focal point on a wall

  • Smittie22 Smittie22 on May 05, 2018

    A friend of mine used one of those backer type boards with holes in it. She put screwed in gold hooks. Then I think she framed it. She also hung jewelry on it. Very easy to see your pieces.

  • Mar25514832 Mar25514832 on May 05, 2018

    tie them by the ends to a curtain rod and hang them up.

  • Sal3170064 Sal3170064 on May 05, 2018

    Use them in a different way with your outfits. Use as belts, summer tops, bandana's, around sunhats. Decorate bags by winding around handles. Smaller ones make bows and fix with safety pins.

  • Alison Savill Alison Savill on May 07, 2018

    if wooden stitch them together to make a blanket of if silks would make a love door curtain for summer