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Satin scarf
Satin scarf







  1. SATIN SCARF HOW TO
  2. SATIN SCARF FREE

Cross the left side over the right, then bring it behind and through the hole around your neck. Wrap the scarf around your neck, so the ends are even in the front. I love wearing this knot underneath a blazer or jacket because it resembles a men’s tie, but with a feminine touch. You can wrap it tightly to look like a turtleneck or leave it loose for a more relaxed look. This one is exactly like the slouchy turtleneck (see #15), except for this one, you twist the scarf before wrapping it around your neck. Loop one end of the scarf around your neck, then repeat with the other end (the ends should be hanging down slightly at your chest). Pull the fabric of the neck loop down over the half knot. Make a half knot with the long ends, up near your neck. Put it over your neck, then twist it and loop again. Grab the diagonal ends and knot them together. Double Bandanaįold a long scarf in half lengthwise.

satin scarf

Tie the ends together once and toss one end over your back while the other stays towards the front. Take a small scarf and wrap it around your neck twice, so that the ends come together at one shoulder. Take the other end and pull it through the side knot, going under the knot loop and then over. Take one end and wrap it around your hand. Take the second end piece and go under and over the same loop. Take one loose end piece and pull it over and under the scarf loop. I discovered this French twist last winter and still love it! Just fold the scarf in half and put it around your shoulders. The easiest way to wear a scarf! Just drape it around your shoulders and let it hang down on each side in front. Turn the scarf around so the ends are at that back, and the knots are in the front. Pick up the loose ends and tie them together. Tie a knot on one side followed by the other. Take a lightweight scarf (silk is great for this one!) and place it around the back of your neck.

satin scarf

Put it behind your neck and bring both ends to the front. It’s a classic because it’s so easy and looks so good! Fold the scarf in half. If using a scarf with fringe, adjust it so that a bit of fringe is hanging down in front. Wrap the long end around your neck twice, then tuck in the loose ends. Place your scarf around your neck so that one end is much shorter than the other. Continue twisting the loop with one hand and pulling the ends through until you run out of scarf. Now, twist the loop and pull the loose ends through again. Take the loose ends of the scarf and pull them through the loop, making sure not to pull it too tight. The Braidįold the scarf in half and place it around your neck.

SATIN SCARF FREE

But feel free to try each knot with a few different types of scarves to see how it looks. And heavy winter scarves are ideal for a simple toss and tuck, in my experience. Obviously, a shorter scarf is best for neckties and basic drapes, while a longer scarf is good for the more complicated knots. I used a couple of my favorite scarves in various sizes, but you only need one scarf to make the majority of these knots. 19 Ways to Tie a ScarfĪll you need is a large square or rectangular scarf to create these 19 different looks.

SATIN SCARF HOW TO

Just read through this post or check out the video at the end to learn how to tie each one like a pro. They don’t judge you, they don’t miraculously shrink when you’re pregnant or put on a few pounds, and they have a tendency to stick around.īut how to tie a scarf? That’s another story! We asked our friends for their favorite methods and came up with 19 ( woo-hoo! ) different scarf tying ideas you can try. If I had to shop for just one thing that I could use for the rest of my life (but why would someone do that to me?), it might be a scarf. Scarves might just be my favorite accessory.









Satin scarf