Step 1
Draw the stitch guides on the scarf 1. Use the fabric marker and ruler to draw guidelines on the scarf. Draw a line 1/2 inch from each long edge. Draw a second, parallel line 1/2 inch from the first. If the ink disappears as you're stitching, reapply the lines and continue to embroider.
Step 2
Stitching the Scarf 2. Following the drawn lines, use 1 strand of dark brown tapestry wool and the chenille needle to embroider feather stitches along the long edges of the scarf. Note: If you want the feather stitches on both edges to run in the same direction, start stitching each edge from the same end of the scarf.
Step 3
3. Finish the tops of the feather stitches with straight stitches made with 1 strand of bright red tapestry wool. The feather stitching on the back of the scarf will look like herringbone stitches.
Step 4
The straight stitches will look like herringbone stitch on the back of the scarf. (The feather stitches will be obscured.)