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4 Super Easy Ways to Tie a Scarf

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Decorative scarves add so much to a wardrobe. Whether an elegant wrap for a high fashion ensemble or the finishing touch to a casual outfit of skinny jeans and cowl-neck sweater, scarves accentuate the look. Classy!

If you are new to scarves, tying them can be a real challenge. There are so many varieties of styles, dimensions and fabrics on the market, each one needing a little different technique to make it look “just right”. Where to start?
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Personally, I received a gorgeous accordion pleated scarf for a birthday present and had absolutely no idea how to tie it. It is large and long.

Lacking a person in my home who could help me (my guys were no help at all) I took to the internet and found this easy-to-follow video (below.) She illustrates several different scarf-tying techniques.

How to Tie a Scarf

There are four basic ways to tie a rectangular scarf:

1. European Loop. As you will see in the video, this technique is a simple method that creates a very chic look. Take a long, rectangular scarf in hand and fold it in half, ends meeting. In one hand you will have a loop, in the other hand the loose ends. Lift the scarf over your head and lay it across the back of your neck. Pull the open ends of the scarf through the closed “loop” end. Pull the open ends through as you gently push the knot up to your neckline. Voila! A great new look.

2. Loose Neck Wrap. This technique creates a loose, billowy look. Take your scarf and place it around the back of your neck so that the ends fall down your front, one side longer than the other. Using the longer side, wrap the scarf loosely around your neck and, coming around front, bring that same end up and through the scarf near your neckline. Adjust the fabric so that the long parts of the scarf are covering you in front. Nice, cozy and warm!

3. Double Wrap. Similar to #2, take your scarf and loop it not once but twice around your neck and then bring it up and through the scarf near your neckline.

4. Ascot Knot: as you will see in the second video, using a long rectangular scarf, first find the middle of the scarf. Place the middle across the front of your neck, allowing the ends to drape behind your shoulders on either side. Reaching around, pull the ends across the back of your neck, around front and then cross the left side over the right. Pull the left up through the “hole”, lightly tying it. Gently fluff the long ends out to make it look great!

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How to tie a square scarf:

Triangle Scarf  Wrap. This can be done with a triangular scarf but it can also be done with a large square scarf, folded in half to create a triangle. Holding two opposite ends of the triangle, one in each hand, bring them around your neck much like a bib. Pull the ends around you to the front and secure underneath the “bib”.

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This scarf eliminates tying and meets the need!

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This scarf comes in 36 styles and patterns! 

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Lightweight Scarves and Wraps
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Scarf Storage

Now that you know how to tie them, you will probably want to add more scarves to your wardrobe for every occasion! But where do you keep them? In a ball in a drawer? Not recommended!

The best way to store scarves is by hanging them in your closet. Simply fold each scarf in half and wrap them around the lower rung of a sturdy hanger, using the same method as the European Loop. There are also scarf hangers made just for this purpose.

They will stay neat and will be ready for you, any time you need one.

pink and grey winter scarf

This winter scarf is offered in 26 patterns and colors.

 

Scarf Accessories

You can also use accessories to help you tie your scarves, such as this scarf ring clip (pictured below.)

scarf ring clip for tying scarves

Available in gold or silver tones.

 

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Enjoy!

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10 Awesome Organizers That Make Organizing So Much Fun

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You just love organizing, don’t you.  If you do,  I will bet that you also love the organizers that help you to keep things organized. Am I right? Well, here are 10 organizers and organizing ideas for home and office that you will absolutely adore!

The organizers that make organizing FUN! #tips

I have come to realize that, for me,  the real satisfying in organizing my home is having those special little places to keep things. Whether it is dividers, baskets, bins, hangers or shelving, I just LOVE organizers! Here are 10 organizing posts that have the best tools for keeping your stuff organized.

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DIY under bed shoe organizer

Too many pairs of shoes to keep neatly? This DIY Under Bed Shoe Organizer from  Anika’s DIY Life   is inspiring; it looks pretty and, yet, can be rolled away out of sight!   

 

Wall organizer made out of an embroidery hoop #organizing #DIY

Are you crafty?  I just love craft projects that are practical, too. This DIY Embroidery Hoop Wall Organizers from The Scrap Shoppe Blog   would look great in my office!   

 

Thread rack becomes jewelry organizer #organizing

Do you have a way to store your jewelry that you like?  Mine has not been great. As soon as I saw this thread rack jewelry organizer, I knew it was for me!  Take a look and see if you agree:  From Thread Rack To Jewelry Organizer By One Good Thing  


How to make your own fabric storage bins

DIY Fabric Storage Bins – the Scrap Shoppe Blog

I can tell you for a fact that homemade fabric storage bins are VERY popular. One of the most visited posts on this blog, week after week, is 16 Fabulous FUN DIY Fabric Baskets For You To Make!   Now, not everyone wants to make their own but we all love to LOOK at them. If you are not motivated to make your own, buy some! There are lots of styles available to choose from.


Ways to use a 3 tier cart

Using carts for storage can be challenging. They are handy and easy to move from place to place but they can get cluttered, if you are not careful. These 6 Ways To Use A 3-Tier Cart from The Snyder Family will help you navigate the organization part so you will love it!


 

Wooden drawer organizers for the kitchen #DIY

These wooden organizers are CUSTOMIZED to fit your own drawers and your particular stuff!  See how she planned it out and, with a little help, got them made perfectly. DIY Custom Wooden Kitchen Drawer Organizers by Keys to Inspiration

 

Baby's closet organizers and organizing tips

This nursery organization post will inspire your organizing imagination even if you don’t have a baby at home.  Take her ideas and run with them. And, you  may just get some baby GIFT ideas for a mom-to-be  friend. Organizers for The Baby’s Room – [Nursery Organization 101] – Room For Tuesday

 

This dresser is so perfect, she has all of the babies supplies orderly in each drawer. Take a look! Nursery Dresser Organization – Two Twenty One


 

Wouldn't you love to have this closet, turned into a pantry? #organizing #homedecor

Now, how many of us would LOVE to take a closet and make a pantry out of it?  I thought so…. all of us!  You are going to want this pantry for your very own! Shawna’s Closet Turned Into A Pantry found on The Kitchen

 

Using bags to sort laundry when you lack storage space #organizing #Tips

This laundry room solution from Pin Junkie is stellar. She didn’t have storage space so she improvised with hanging bags! Laundry Room Organizer When You Have NO Storage – The Pin Junkie

Do you have any organizers that are your faves? Tell us about them!

Enjoy!

 

 

 

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