Tying a scarf is simple, the hard part is choosing which style you're going to sport on your occasion. For over ten different ways to tie a scarf, continue reading.
EditSteps
EditThe Modern One Loop
- Drape scarf over shoulder, with one end slightly longer than the other end.
- Loop the longer end around your neck once.
- Adjust loop over neck and balance out the ends of the scarf. Ends can either be same length or slightly different.
EditThe Bunny Ear
- Drape scarf over shoulder, with one end significantly longer than the other end.
- Loop the longer end around your neck twice in the same direction.
- Take the same end you looped around your neck and fit it through the second loop.
- Tie a simple overhand knot with both ends of the scarf.
- Fit the loops over the knot so that two ends are dangling off the loop, slightly to the side.
EditThe Turtleneck
- Drape scarf over shoulder, with one end significantly longer than the other end.
- Loop the longer end around your neck three or four times in the same direction.
- Tie a simple overhand knot with both ends of the scarf, and then tie another overhand knot to get rid of most excess fabric.
- Fit the knot underneath the loop so that no excess fabric is showing.
EditThe Infinity Loop
- Drape scarf over shoulder so that both ends are equidistant.
- At the very bottom of both ends, tie an overhand knot.
- Tie another overhand knot to ensure that the first knot does not slip.
- Take the loop (shaped like an "O") and twist it so that it's shaped like an "8".
- Drape the bottom loop of the "8" over your head.
EditThe Quick Toss
- Drape scarf over shoulder, with one end slightly longer than the other end.
- Loop the longer end over your neck, but not fully around. The scarf should be hanging down from your back.
EditThe European Loop
- Fold the scarf in half lengthwise.
- Drape folded scarf over shoulder, with the non-folded end significantly longer than the folded end.
- Fit the non-folded end into the loop created by the folded end and tighten.
EditThe Celebrity Loop
- Drape scarf over shoulder, with one end significantly longer than the other end.
- Loop the longer end around your neck three times in the same direction.
- Fit the end when you loop through the third loop so that it's dangling down underneath the loop.
- Fit the non-looped end over and into the third loop .
EditThe Waterfall
- Drape scarf over shoulder, with one end significantly longer than the other end.
- Loop the longer end around your neck one time.
- Take the end you used to loop and secure it by the top corner.
- Fit the top corner into the loop at the side of the neck. When done properly, the unattached side dangles down like a waterfall.
EditThe Magic Trick
- Drape scarf over shoulder, with one end slightly longer than the other end.
- Loop the longer end around your neck once.
- Using the non-looped end, tug a little bit of the fabric through the loop, forming a semi-circle.
- Fit the looped end through the semi-circle.
- Adjust both ends to balance out the scarf.
EditThe Braid
- Fold the scarf in half lengthwise.
- Drape folded scarf over shoulder, with the non-folded end significantly longer than the folded end.
- Fit the non-folded end into the loop created by the folded end, leaving space at the end of the fold.
- Twist the folded end over itself, forming an "8."
- Fit the rest of the non-folded end into the second loop created by the twist.
- Adjust and balance out the scarf.
EditVideo
EditRelated wikiHows
- Tie a Silk Scarf
- Tie a Winter Scarf So It Doesn't Fall Apart
- Wear a Winter Scarf
- Tie a Silk Scarf With Slip Knot
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