Table of contents:
- 1. Paris knot
- 2. Twisted knot
- 3. Reverse node
- 4. Necklace
- 5. Double necklace
- 6. Wide necklace
- 7. Reverse knot
- 8. Wide suspension
- 9. Simple node
- 10. False node
- 11. Double knot
- 12. Stylish casual
- 13. Triple suspension
- 14. Snood
- 15. Ascot
- 16. Butterfly
- 17. Collar
- 18. Narrow collar
- 19. Criss-cross
- 20. Double Ascot
- 21. In one turn
- 22. In two turns
- 23. Shawl
- 24. Contrast snood
- 25. Tie
- 26. Hidden Loop
- 27. Bow
- 28. Suspension
- 29. Tie with a double loop
- 30. Eight
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Now the scarf will become your favorite accessory.
Watch the video, read the descriptions of the methods, and you will learn how to beautifully tie long and short, narrow and wide, thick and thin scarves.
1. Paris knot
Any scarf will work for this method. Fold it in half, wrap it around your neck, and loop the ends into the resulting loop.
2. Twisted knot
For such a knot, a long and not too thick scarf is suitable. Wrap it around your neck so that you have a loop in the front. Then pass the hanging ends of the scarf through it three times.
3. Reverse node
Such a knot can also be made from a scarf of any length and thickness. To do this, throw a scarf around your neck, take it at chest level and make a small loop. Then pass the ends of the scarf through it.
4. Necklace
Such a necklace will turn out from a long thin scarf. Twist it into a bundle and fold it in half - the scarf itself will twist into another bundle. Wrap it around your neck and pass the end through the outer loop.
5. Double necklace
For this necklace, you can take a short thin scarf. It will look even more spectacular if the scarf is fringed.
Throw the scarf around your neck and tie in two knots at the side. Hide one end of the scarf at the back, and pass the front end from bottom to top through the loop formed and straighten.
6. Wide necklace
This knot can be made from any scarf you like. Wrap the fabric around your neck so that you have a loop at the front. Pass the ends of the scarf through it from the outside to the inside and hide them in the gaps between the fabric.
7. Reverse knot
To make such an unusual knot, take any scarf. Wrap it around your neck so that you have a loop in the front. Fold the ends of the scarf in a crisscross pattern, pass one end inward through the loop, and straighten the knot.
8. Wide suspension
Take a long, not very thick scarf and put it around your neck. Turn slightly to one side and twist both ends into one bundle. Pass the ends of the scarf through the neck loop and then through the rope loop. Flatten the resulting suspension.
9. Simple node
Any scarf will work for this method. Place the scarf around your neck. Tie a knot in the middle of one half of it. Pass the other end of the scarf through it.
10. False node
Take any scarf and put it around your neck. Wrap one half of the scarf around your palm, thread the end of the same strip through the resulting loop and turn the knot over. Then run the other half through it and tighten around your neck.
11. Double knot
A long scarf of any thickness is suitable for this knot. Wrap it around your neck so that you have a loop in the front. Twist the hanging ends of the scarf into a tourniquet. Pass the part that will be on top through the bottom loop to the outside. Then pass it through the knot formed from the same strip.
12. Stylish casual
For this method, a scarf of any length and thickness is suitable. Wrap it around your neck so that you have a loop in the front. Pass the ends of the scarf through it from outside to inside.
13. Triple suspension
This is a wonderful feminine version. This pendant is made from a not too thick scarf. And the longer it is, the larger the loop around the neck will be. A fringed scarf will look very nice. Throw it around your neck, tie knots on both sides. Then tie both strips in a double knot at the bottom. Pass one end of the scarf through the resulting loop and straighten.
14. Snood
Tie the ends of the long scarf in a knot. Put it on and wrap it around your neck several times.
15. Ascot
For this knot, you can take any scarf. Even a short one will do, since this knot looks best under outerwear. Tie the scarf in a knot around your neck. Flatten the front strip and hide the ends under the jacket or coat.
16. Butterfly
Take a long scarf of any thickness, fold it in half, wrap it around your neck and loop through the resulting loop. Tie the ends of the scarf on the inside with a small knot, put it around your neck and straighten the ends over your shoulders.
17. Collar
A thick stole is perfect for this option. Place one half of the scarf on your chest, pulling one end back slightly, and wrap the other half around your neck. After wrapping, turn the strip over and wrap it around your neck again. Hide it under the second layer of the scarf and tie the ends of the scarf at the back. Spread the scarf over your shoulders.
18. Narrow collar
If the last step of the previous method is not to your liking, then just hide the ends of the scarf inside. The method is the same, but the scarf looks different.
19. Criss-cross
Such a knot can be made from any scarf. Wrap the scarf around your neck so that you have a loop in the front. Pass one end through it from the inside out, but do not pull. Pass the other end of the scarf into the resulting loop.
20. Double Ascot
A long scarf is suitable for this method. It needs to be wrapped around the neck so that a rather tight loop forms. Then tie the ends of the scarf in a knot and straighten the front strip.
21. In one turn
Take any scarf and wrap it around your neck. You can leave the scarf straight or hide the ends under the jacket.
22. In two turns
Thus, it is best to tie the scarf under the jacket. Take a scarf of any length and width and wrap it around your neck to form a loop. Then wrap the ends around your neck. It is not necessary to hide them, since they will be hidden by outer clothing.
23. Shawl
To make a shawl, you can take a thin long scarf or shawl. Tie it in a double knot at the front, straighten it and slide it slightly to the side.
24. Contrast snood
Take two thin scarves in contrasting colors. Both long and short scarves will work. Tie them on both sides with a double knot and wrap the resulting snood several times around your neck. Hide the knots under the fabric.
25. Tie
Any scarf will work for this method. Throw it around your neck and wrap one half of the scarf over the other. Then pass it through the resulting loop from outside to inside and smooth the knot. It is better for women to make a knot at about chest level, and for men it is better to tighten it around the neck and hide it under outerwear.
26. Hidden Loop
Wrap a long, not too thick scarf around your neck twice and hide the ends at the back. So the scarf can be worn both with outerwear and with light things.
27. Bow
Take a long and rather thin scarf and put it around your neck. From one end, make a wide loop on the side and wrap it around the other end. Straighten the resulting bow.
28. Suspension
Take a thin small scarf or shawl. Fold in half and secure one end with an elastic band. Spread out, wrap around your neck and tie the ends in a knot in the front under the fabric.
29. Tie with a double loop
Take a long, not very thick scarf and wrap it around your neck. Fold one side of the scarf over the other. Then thread it through the bottom loop from outside to inside and flatten the knot.
30. Eight
For this method, you can take any scarf. Fold it in half and wrap it around your neck. Thread one end through the resulting loop, turn it over and thread the other end of the scarf.
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