How to tie a bandana

Author: Ellen Moore
Date Of Creation: 20 January 2021
Update Date: 20 May 2024
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Call bandana du-rag, du-rag, dune-rag whatever you want ... You'd be surprised how many people don't know how to “do” this (pause for laughter). Here's how to do it.

Steps

Method 1 of 2: Small Bandana

  1. 1 Determine the size of the head versus the bandana.
  2. 2 If your head is of medium or small size, and the bandana cannot be called small in any way, then go straight to the item with the name "Big bandanas". If your head is large and your bandana is medium or small, then you should:
  3. 3 Tie a small knot around one corner of the bandana, the smaller the better, and tie it as close to the corner as possible.
  4. 4 Spread the bandana out on a flat surface in front of you in a diamond shape so that the corner with the knot is closer to you, one corner is on the left side and the other on the right.
  5. 5 Take the right corner with your right hand and the left corner with your left hand, pull the fabric slightly, spreading your arms to the sides and bring it high to your head.
  6. 6 Tilt your head down slightly and bend your shoulders forward.

  7. 7 Keep the bandana taut, and place the knot over your head, on the flat top of your head, very close to where the tilt begins towards your forehead. Bring your hands to your head so that the bandana crosses your forehead. Your hands should be near your ears, more precisely, a little further behind them, while still continuing to pull on the bandana a little. (Go to step twelve (12)).

Method 2 of 2: Big Bandana

  1. 1 Place the bandana on a flat surface in front of you in a diamond shape so that the corner with the knot is closer to you, one corner on the left side and the other on the right side.

  2. 2 Fold the bottom corner, which is closer to you, towards the top corner. You can wrap the corners so that they meet and lay on top of each other, or slightly apart.You will need to experiment a few times to fit the bandana to fit your head (and hair, if you have one) because the head and bandana are different sizes.

  3. 3 Tilt your head down slightly and extend your shoulders, bending slightly.

  4. 4 Stretch the bandana slightly and place it over your forehead with the fold. Lower your arms slightly so that the bandana lingers on your forehead. Your hands should be near your ears, more precisely, a little further behind them, while still continuing to pull on the bandana a little.

  5. 5 Throw your head back and straighten up, keeping the bandana taut so that it stays on your forehead.

  6. 6 When you straighten up (or tilt your head back), make sure that the free corner does not tip over onto your hair or head.

  7. 7 Bring your hands just below the back of your head so that the bandana partially covers your ears.

  8. 8 Tie a knot on the top of the bandana so that it covers your head and hair, or tie it underneath your hair if you are looking for this look and have long hair.

  9. 9 Adapt to a more suitable look - for example, slide the bandana behind your ears or behind your head if you like.

Tips

  • To strengthen the knot better, tie a simple knot and wrap around one end of the bandana where you tied it. The knot won't be too tight, but if you squeeze it, it won't loosen quickly.
  • Tie the two ends of the bandana with a simple knot at the back of your head.

Warnings

  • Make sure that long hair does not get caught in a knot - it hurts!