Tuesday 29 April 2014

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Tie A Scarf and Shawl Pro

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40 ways to tie a scarf and shawl:

Flower

Autumn

Ascott

Bow Tie

Bandit

Biedermeier

Western

Neck Tie Knot

Madam Justice

Double Ascott

Lola

Coco Shanel

Kurfurstendamm

Simple Knot

Simple Knot 2

Simple Knot 3

French Knot

Fake Knot

Cape Wrap

Double Knot Wrap

Four in Hand

Windsor

Knotted Scarf

Loop and Tuck

Knotted Loop

Wrap and Tie

Cowboy

Half Bow

Simple Knot 4

Fancy Braid

Knot Row

Regular

Infinity

Muffler

Tuck Around Ascott

Hollywood Hills

Braided loop knot

Buckaroo knot

Croissant knot

Woven knot

Scarves are garments made of warm and decorative fabrics. They are often worn around the neck for warmth during cold, rainy, dusty or other types of inclement weather. They can also often be worn for more fashionable motives by style-minded people, even if the weather does not particularly require extra warmth or protection from the elements. Along with these elective reasons, in some cultures scarves are worn for religious and cultural reasons.

Scarves range in size from very long or wide models, to small thin types of scarves often known as "neckerchiefs" or "ascots." Traditional scarves when unraveled can stretch to 5 feet or more, ranging in thickness from 6 to 8 inches. A smaller scarf of the neckerchief variety can be as small as a regular bandana or head scarf. Depending on how they are worn and how many time a wearer chooses to wrap the scarf around her body, the length of the scarf can be cut in half or even into thirds.
























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