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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Four Ways to Wrap A Scarf

Who knew tying a scarf would be so complicated? Here are a few techniques we learned from other students.

1. Crisscross wrap – Fold the scarf into two (if long) and put the middle part in the nape of your neck. Pull both ends down and cross them against the other. Tuck the scarf under your coat so it won’t be blown away by the wind.

2. Brown-paper package – Put the middle of the scarf on the nape of your neck and then cross the ends against each other. Tie a knot against your neck. Gather the ends again but this time on the opposite side of your neck. Tie a knot.

3. Aviator Snoopy – Put the middle of the scarf on your throat and pull the ends away from you. Tie a knot on your nape. If your scarf is long, wrap it around your neck once more but leave it loose so it moves with the wind. During the Spring, this style is also great for thin scarves, it will also help keep your throat warm.

4. Bookmark - (for long scarves only) Fold the scarf into two and then put the middle part of the folded scart in the nape of your neck. Pull both ends down then insert the section with the trimming inside the loop on the other end. Pull the trimming side tightly against your neck to make sure the scarf wont move around.


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