In the most recently released Nordstrom catalog I noticed a lot of
neck scarves making an appearance again so I will be incorporating more scarves into my wardrobe this fall!
Another ruffle and
a neck scarf makes it a pretty trendy Monday here on ABM.
Not exact matches
Doesn't that just want to
make you want to wrap a
scarf around your
neck 6 times, throw on some wooly mittens and go build a snowman?
Salih Uçan has landed in Italy; the red and yellow
scarf draped around his
neck makes it pretty clear that he is...
Made from breathable, hypoallergenic and SUPER soft Lyocell, a lightweight yet strong fabric, it can be worn as a
neck scarf, stole, bolero or cape.
You can wear a fantastic
scarf like this tied around your
neck, or tie it around your ponytail, use it as a bandana, or tie it on your purse to
make any handbag look instantly fabulous.
Here's a free, simple, useful sewing project to
make a hood
scarf that will keep someone's head and
neck warm with one item.
To
make this
scarf fit you, put a tape measure around your
neck as you would wear a
scarf, measure where the tips of your fingers fall and add 10 inches to each side.
Tiny Angel products are the perfect teething accessory — a triangle kerchief,
neck scarf, and a tailor
made dribble trap
Wearing a pink
scarf around his
neck given to him as he took the stage, Cuomo
made the announcement at a crowded Planned Parenthood rally at the state Capitol complex.
Besides this cowl -
neck sweater I am currently wearing, I
made sure I got a variety of staples from this classic open front cardigan to this adorable detachable
scarf sweater.
Top it with a camel coat (I love this one because the toggles
make it a little different) when it's chilly, or tie a silk
scarf around your
neck when the air turns balmy.
If you would like to follow along with this project and
make a shorter, «
neck warmer» type
scarf with a button closure, you will want to stop knitting when your
scarf measures 20 inches long from the cast - on edge.
A nice
scarf or pashmina can
make a twinset and khakis look more hip and can
make jeans and a t - shirt just dressy enough (I'm thinking the nice plain colored t - shirt variety, from anywhere from Old Navy to BR, but today I'm wearing a Hanes v -
neck, cardigan and a
scarf which
makes it acceptable for wearing to grad school exams:)-RRB-
It's amazing how a simple
neck scarf can instantly
make you feel so... Parisian.
A common way to style a blanket
scarf is to wear it looped around your
neck as well as your shoulders,
making it the main focus of the outfit.
She crafted the
scarf,
made to coordinate with the mittens, out of cashmere — so luxuriously soft and beautiful around your
neck.
I
made sure the blanket
scarf was even on both sides then starting from the front of my
neck I wrapped the
scarf around once and let the excess material hang down in the front.
If you are petite height and have shorter
neck, you need to be careful about wearing
scarves, as covering it up runs the risk of
making your
neck look even shorter.
A thick woolen
scarf does not just
make your outfit look much better, but it also wraps your
neck up in its warmth,
making sure that you enjoy your day.
And I have a thought about «when it's too warm to wear a layering piece» so you don't feel like something's missing — instead of a solid top wear a print — a stripe, geometric, floral — I find that «counts» more than a solid top... and helps balance out the fact that there only two actual clothing pieces, if that
makes sense The
scarf works, too, but there's a point where I won't even want a lightweight
scarf sitting around my
neck.
Make sure to fluff the top of the scarf, especially around the neck to make sure the fullness looks even with the knot now under the sc
Make sure to fluff the top of the
scarf, especially around the
neck to
make sure the fullness looks even with the knot now under the sc
make sure the fullness looks even with the knot now under the
scarf.
To help keep the collar of lighter outerwear clean, I usually
make sure to wear a higher -
neck top underneath that's easily washable, or drape a thin
scarf along the interior of the collar.
Adore the coat and the introduction of the
neck scarf, a camel coats always pull an ensemble together —
making it more refine.
Very often I take a
scarf or just a belt
made out of fabric, and tie it into a bow around my
neck, as seen in the above pictures.
While it's not that cold enough here to wrap our
necks in huge sheaths of fabric, simply draping a
scarf around your shoulders and cinching it with a belt
makes it a great accessory.
In order to do this, you just wear your
scarf around your
neck, like a tie,
making sure that the right end is shorter than the left.
We
made this
scarf cozy on one side for extra comfort against the
neck, and we double layered the fabric for warmth without adding extra bulk.
We
made this
scarf cozy on one side for extra comfort against the
neck, and we double layered the fabric for warmth... View full product details
Make no mistake, this is a trend that will keep you warm, a bit like having an integral
scarf around your
neck.
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.
A silk
scarf around my
neck made a huge difference, yet was easily folded and stashed in my purse for taking a walk on a balmy day outside.
I always wear gloves from October on, and I find a good cashmere
scarf around my
neck makes a big difference.
An oblong knitted 70s style
scarf looks great when paired with modern clothes and tied the 70s way, i.e. wrapped once or twice around the
neck, then
making a loose knot and having the ends hang down in the front (see photo).
Place the
scarf behind your
neck and pull both ends through the loop,
making it as tight (or as loose) as you'd like.
What
made the coats even more marvelous were the 1980's Parisian inspired
scarfs whirled around the
neck.
We
made the shirt a bit longer and oversized, and added a detachable
neck scarf.»
20 little things...
making soups baking bread to eat with the soup wearing my long turtle
neck flannel dress at night and in the early morning too season tickets for the theater working on a special xmas present for my children the turning of autumn leaves simmering dinner in the slow cooker going back to art classes lighting candles in the morning and the evening too knitting soft soft
scarves wearing them
making quince jelly watching videos on rainy weekends
making scorched corn pudding for Thanksgiving cutting and drying hydrangeas clearing the garden for winter planting tulips wearing thick socks on cold nights eating the jam I
made in summer