Scarf Tying Instructions


Due to numerous scarf designs, fabrics and shapes available these days, scarf has become an ideal accessory for all seasons and occasions. If worn well, it adds a touch of elegance and charm to any formal or informal attire. Commonly, trendy or fashionable scarf is made of silk, rayon or acetate that provide a light weight, fluid movement, strength, and a shiny finish. Cotton and wool are other fabrics for scarves that are used for a slightly heavier scarf with structured and textured finishes.

Scarf comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, which include square, triangular and rectangular scarves. The variety ranges from small sized bandanas and kerchiefs to large shawl like scarves or stoles. With different design patterns like batik dyed, tie-dyed, silk-screened, woven patterns, hemmed edges, fringed edges, and fused edges, scarves give a sophisticated as well as glamorous look to a woman wearing it. Head coverings, shawls, accent pieces, belts, etc., are different scarf tying ideas that are in fashion these days. It can be pinned with a piece of jewelry or supported with specially designed accents. So, depending upon your preferences and likability, you can choose any scarf tying idea that will suit your personality. But if you are wondering how to tie a scarf, here are some simple and free scarf tying instructions. Read more on fashion clothing.

Scarf Tying Instructions

Head Scarf Tying Instructions
For tying a head scarf, fold the scarf along the bias and hold both ends firmly. Put the folded crease on top of your head so that the fold falls near the hairline. Now bring both the ends together underneath your hair and tie a single knot. Make sure the scarf is wrapped properly around the head. Tie a second knot at the nape of neck and let the loose scarf ends drape over your shoulder.

Bandana Wrap Scarf Tying Instructions
Fold the scarf by giving it a triangular shape. Hold the broader end and start rolling it towards the narrower end. Roll half way through and hang the folded scarf over your shoulders. Tie a simple knot to finish the look.

Side-Knotted Belt Scarf Tying Instructions
Take a rectangular scarf and fold it twice, lengthwise to form an "S" fold. Wrap the folded scarf across your hips and tie the scarf at one side with either a knot or a small bow. Adjust the untied side of the scarf, to loosen it slightly as per your comfort.

Scarf Knot Tying Instructions
Take a square scarf and fold it by bringing two opposite sides of the scarf at the center. Pull oblong scarf through the belt loops and secure the side strongly. Now let the scarf dangle around your neck underneath the collars. Cross both the ends and let one end pass under the other twice. Finally bring the first end up by passing it through the loop formed.

Kelly Scarf Tying Instructions
For this hair scarf tying, take a square scarf and fold it diagonally from one corner to the other. Put the scarf over your head with the folded edge facing forwards. Now bring the folded corners under your chin and cross them, taking them back around the neck on each side. In the back of the neck, hold the folded corners and tie them together, make sure you catch the loose corners of the scarf under the knot being formed. You may leave the ends loose or can even tuck them under, if you like.