Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Wrap A Scarf

Scarves are a great all-around accessory. Because scarves come in many different fabrics--wool, cashmere, silk, linen and cotton--you can find one to wear in all types of weather. They can also look professional, dressy or casual and they go with all types of outfits. The secret to looking great when you wear a scarf is knowing wrap or tie it to look fabulous. Here are a couple of methods for wrapping scarves to help you look trendy and stylish.


Instructions


Loop the Scarf


1. Gather the two ends of the scarf together in one hand. The scarf should form a loop on the other end.


2. Wrap the folded scarf around the back of your neck so that you have the loop on one side and the ends on the other. Bring the loop and the ends of the scarf to the front.


3. Place the gathered ends into the loop and pull down. You will end up with a sort of knot.


4. Adjust the tightness of the scarf and the placement of the knot by sliding it around your neck. You can wrap it as loosely or as tightly as you like; both ways look great.


Wrap the Scarf


5. Stretch the scarf out to its full length.


6. Place it in front of your neck and place both ends behind your shoulders.


7. Cross the ends and bring them forward over your shoulders.


8. Pull on the part of the scarf that is at your neck to loosen it up.


9. Cross the ends that are in front of you. Then, slip one end under the other and through the loop to make a knot. This step is optional--you can stop at Step 4 to leave the ends hanging down in front of you.







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