How to tie a silk scarf

Author: Florence Bailey
Date Of Creation: 26 March 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to Wear a Silk Scarf in 15 Easy Ways
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1 Tie it up in a bandit style. This is a classic option for a square silk scarf. Flatten the scarf on the table. Connect the two ends to form a triangle. Wrap the scarf around your neck, with the wide corner of the triangle pointing down. Wrap the two ends of the scarf around your neck and tie them in a loose knot above or below (whichever you prefer) the triangle in the front.
  • 2 Tie a simple knot. Flatten your square scarf on the table. Fold the two ends together to form a large triangle. After that, wrap it inward several times by 5-8 cm. As a result, you should get a long rectangular scarf that can be wrapped around your neck and tied in a regular knot.
  • 3 Tie the scarf with a bow. Place the scarf on a flat surface and straighten it completely. Fold it in half diagonally to make a large triangle. Roll up the scarf - you need a long, thin strip of fabric. Wrap it around your neck and tie it in a simple knot and bow. Adjust the bow by pulling the fabric along the sides for a more beautiful shape.
  • 4 Make a simple ascot tie. Tie the scarf with a vintage ascot tie. Fold it in half diagonally to make a large triangle. Throw the scarf around your neck with the triangle at the back and the two ends at the front. Tie the ends in a loose knot; You can tuck the triangle into the back of the scarf a bit if you like.
  • 5 Create an endless scarf. Lay your scarf out on the table. Fold the scarf in half across the middle, joining the two corners to form a rectangular shape. Gather small folds in the corners and tie each pair of corners together. When you lift the scarf up, you should have a large collar that can be worn around your neck. If your scarf is too small to fit your head into it, tie it in the described manner right around your neck.
  • 6 Wear it as a bandana. Square scarves are perfect for tying your hair back. Fold it in half diagonally to make a large triangle. Tie the scarf over your head so that the two ends are at the back of your head and a large triangle covers the top of your head. Tie the ends together in a knot under your hair to complete the look.
  • 7 Make a ribbon with a knot. Lift the scarf up and fold it in half diagonally to make it as long as possible. After that, fold it into a long, narrow rectangle 5-8 cm thick. Wrap the scarf around your head, bring the ends to the crown. Tie the ends to make a double knot. The ponytails can be left as they are or tucked under the tape to create a finished headband.
  • 8 Tie a scarf over your hair. A square scarf can make a beautiful bow if you tie it around your hair. Pick up your hair in a bun or ponytail. Tie the scarf over your hair (just as it is, or you can roll it up and make it narrower), tie the two ends into a knot at the base of your hairstyle. Tie the tails of the knot in a bow.
  • Method 2 of 2: How to tie a triangle scarf

    1. 1 Just wrap your scarf around. Take the scarf so that the fabric lies with natural folds. Wrap the scarf around your neck once and pull on the loop so it falls over your chest. Leave the scarf tails in the front or back
    2. 2 Tie the scarf into a knot. Fold your scarf in half to form a loop on one side and two tails on the other. Wrap the scarf around your neck so that both the loop and the tails hang down in the front. Pull the two ends through the buttonhole and straighten the fabric to your liking.
    3. 3 Make an endless scarf. Lay your scarf out on a flat surface. Fold it in half and tie each set of corners to create a large clamp. Tie the scarf around your neck several times, if necessary, so that the loose ends do not hang down.
    4. 4 Simulate a knot. Wrap the scarf around your neck so that both tails rest on your chest. Lift one end of the scarf and tie a loose knot in the middle. Then you need to push the other end through the center of the knot. The knot can be moved up or down to secure the fabric more tightly.
    5. 5 Tie a pigtail scarf. Tie the scarf into a knot by folding it in half, twisting it into a yoke around the neck and passing the ponytails through the loop. But instead of threading the two ends through the loop, thread only one. Then take the loop and rotate it 180 degrees to make the second loop. Pass the second ponytail through the loop, turn it 180 degrees again, and repeat the process on the other end. Do the same until the fabric runs out.
    6. 6 Create a layered loop effect. Wrap the scarf around your neck so that both ends are in front, but the right side should be twice as long as the left. Then, slip the right end over the left and pull it through the gap created below the neck. Next, pull the right end through the middle and straighten the loop you pulled out over the left end. You should have a small, even loop extending over the left end (the short right ponytail is hidden behind the loop).
    7. 7 Tie the scarf with a tie. Throw a scarf around your neck, but adjust the length so that the right end is twice as long as the left.Wrap the right end around the left in a full loop and then cross it over the left end again. Instead of winding it over the left side again, pull it through the center hole (under the neck) and tuck the ponytail into the loop you just made. Pull the right end through the buttonhole and straighten the fabric as you like.
    8. 8 Tie the scarf in a chain knot. Place the scarf around your neck so that both ends rest on your chest. Tie them in one knot, adjusting the length as you like. Then continue tying the knots to form a chain. Finish when you don't have any more loose fabric, or when you like the resulting chain.
    9. 9 Tie into a cape over the shoulders. Unfold the scarf completely. Throw it over your shoulders like a cape or shawl. Take the two ends and tie them together in a double knot at the front.
    10. 10 Tie the scarf with a bow. A long scarf is perfect for a large, ruffled bow. Tie the scarf around your neck in a loose knot and slide it slightly to the left side. Then tie the ends into a classic bunny ear bow. Straighten the fabric and loosen the bow for a more casual look.

    Tips

    • Wear a bright scarf with a more neutral shirt, and vice versa.