Make a loose knot on the right
end of the scarf then insert the left end into the loose knot.
Not exact matches
Then, create a basic, three - strand braid, using the tail
ends of your
scarf as the third section.
I put it on bandana style
then slightly adjusted it to the side and instead
of tying it in the back, I just pulled the sides down and tucked the
ends into the side
of the
scarf.
Wind the
scarf around the back
of the neck,
then wrap it back around your shoulders so the
ends are in front
of your body again.
First, twist a
scarf as tightly as you can (it helps to have someone hold one
end of it),
then bring the
ends together and it will spring into a faux - braid.
Then, move your hands in closer to the middle
of the
scarf and hold up to your neck, passing the
ends back behind the neck and crossing them over each other to bring them back to the front.
It didn't
end their
then I would spend time at the color - dye stores to perfectly match a
scarf (dupatta) with the outfit and once it was ready to my eyes it was a perfect piece
of art that I created.
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.
Well, I really wanted to but, see, I'd put a plain black
scarf on my Christmas list and
then I
ended up getting one from my Secret Safety Officer (our version
of Secret Santa) at work and he didn't even know I had one on my list!
I added a square
scarf which I folded into a triangle and put it around my neck so the point
of the triangle is in the front
then wrap the
ends all the way back around to tie in front.