Illustration A |
How many ways can you wear a blanket scarf? I can think of more than 6, but not sure that it would be considered acceptable as fashion. Here are the easiest and most comfy ways I wear mine. I have never worn #5, but it looks cute, right?
Scarf Tutorial:
Illustration B |
Look 1: Fold the scarf in half, into a triangle and wrap around like a shawl (#1, illustration A).
Look 2 : Fold the scarf in half into a triangle and pull over your chest like a bib, see illustration B, steps 1 and 2. Cross over behind your neck and pull the sides over each shoulder to the front and tuck behind scarf.
Look 3: Follow same steps for Look 2, but you tie both sides into a knot above the fold, see illustration B, step 3.
Illustration C |
Look 4: Take the scarf ( still a triangle) and fold inwards into a roll, see illustration C, step 1. Drape across your neck towards the front, illustration C, step 2. Wrap twice around your neck and tuck sides inside to create this knot effect, remaining steps from illustration C.
Look 5: Same as Look 1, tied in a knot in the front see illustration A.
Look 6: First two steps from illustration C, my favorite look with this type of scarf. So there you have it! Which look do you like the best?
My scarf is from ZARA.
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Great post ... these are great tips for wearing a scarf! Your scarf is beautiful ... visiting from Still Being Molly. xo C. (HHL)
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Very useful - and such a cool scarf, too. Thanks for sharing your tips with Visible Monday!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome post! I love the generous size of this wrap and all of the ways you tied it.
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I love tartan scarves. It's amazing how many ways scarves can be worn.
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ReplyDeleteSaw that you linked up! Thanks! And I'm obsessed with this tutorial and pinned it. :)
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I love this scarf and #1 is my favorite way you tied it
ReplyDeleteBrett
great tutorial! I'm new to scarves so I needed this :)
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Pretty you, great scarf, many great looks ... and a tutorial. Doesn't get any better. Thanks!
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My trick for scarves is to not think so much about it. The effects are always what I hoped for. Great post Monica!
ReplyDeleteMy trick for scarves is to not think so much about it. The effects are always what I hoped for. Great post Monica!
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