Sentences with phrase «end of the scarf»

Next, tie a knot by taking the two ends of the scarf together.
Take the other end of the scarf and pass it through the bottom of the figure eight loop you've created.
Make a loose knot on the right end of the scarf then insert the left end into the loose knot.
Then, create a basic, three - strand braid, using the tail ends of your scarf as the third section.
You take opposite ends of the scarf and tie a knot so there is a huge loop in the middle.
The Pull - Through — Bring the two ends of the scarf together, creating a loop on the opposite side.
Pull the left end of the scarf and balance the lengths of the ends.
This time «Fu» was printed on one end of the scarf in bold red.
Thread the other end of the scarf through the loop, too and then tighten it and adjust.
Attach color A to the other end of your scarf and work another row of evenly spaced sc across the remaining end.
«The end of my scarf was on fire!»
The Pocket Scarf isn't really any more involved of a project than the basic Garter Stitch Scarf, but it seems like a step up just because of the addition of pockets to the ends of the scarf (you make them by just folding up the ends to the depth of pocket you would like and sewing the side seams).
Hi Cayley, When creating the pom poms, make sure to leave the strands that you tied the yarn to make the pom pom,, long enough to weave and tie them to each tip of the ends of the scarf.
On the ends of the scarf, make 6» cuts that are 1» apart to form the fringe.
By the end of this scarf, you will have the knit stitch down and be ready to learn the next stitch.
Tie the ends of scarf together and make an infinity scarf.
Assigning the numbers 1, 2, 3 to the colors blue, green, gold, respectively, the Yang - Baxter equation reads: R12 R13 R23 = R23 R13 R12, where Rij denotes strand i crossing strand j — the two sides of the equation being depicted on the two ends of the scarf, with equality represented by the middle portion.
Tuck the ends of the scarf in or tie at the back, depending on how well it wraps around.
This is the most classic style, where you loop both ends of the scarf through to create a bundled effect at the neck.
I also really like the fringed detailing at the end of the scarf, because it adds a nice effect to any of my looks.
Lace any chunky chain necklace through the closed end of the scarf, clasp it, and tie the open end of the scarf to the other side.
The way you tied the ends of the scarf is so fun!!
Important Note: As you may or may not have noticed, the ends of my scarf are not straight, but rather slightly diagonal.
Tuck the ends of the scarf under the shirt exposing only the top spread out part of the scarf.
Insert the ends of the scarf on the loose knot, making sure that they are in opposite directions.
I cut the fringe trim off each end of the scarf, making sure to leave approximately a 1/2 ″ edge to it.
Cross the ends of the scarf behind your neck and then bring the ends again to the front.
Fold the scarf over in half and make a triangle, then grab each end of the scarf and wrap it around your neck so that the «point» of the triangle hangs down in front of you.
We adore the darling multicolor fringe details on the end of each scarf, while the plaid prints are so bold and eye - catching!
Step 3: Cut fringed tassels in each end of your scarf (optional).
I cut the fringe trim off each end of the scarf, making sure to leave approximately a 1/2 ″ edge to it.
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