How to Tie a Long Woman's Scarf

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A scarf can add interest to any outfit.

People all over the world wear scarves -- some to protect their skin from the sun and others as a sign of piety. Still others wear scarves as fashion statements. For the fashion forward, tying a scarf can transcend skill and become an art form. Many ways to tie a scarf exist, and scarves aren't just neckwear. Long women's scarves can become true fashion accessories, adding interest to an outfit or acting as a belt or headband. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Fold the scarf in half. Put the scarf around your neck with the loop on one side and the ends hanging down on the other side. Pull the ends through the loop.

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      Hang the scarf around the back of your neck with ends dangling down on each side in front of you. Tie a knot in front, at belly button height.

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      Drape the scarf around your neck. Tie it into a large, floppy bow.

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      Hold the scarf in front of your chest. Throw the left end of the scarf around your left shoulder, across the back of your neck, and over your right shoulder so that it hangs down in front. Repeat with the opposite end of the scarf and opposite shoulder.

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      Twist the scarf into a rope. Wrap it around your neck several times. Tuck the ends underneath so they don't hang down.

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      Loop the scarf around your neck. Wrap one end behind your shoulder and let it hang there. Let the other end hang in front.

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      Knot the ends of the scarf together to create a circle or infinity scarf. Drape around your neck. Wrap once or twice if the scarf hangs too low.

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      Tie the scarf around your waist to create a belt. Add a skinny belt on top for a fashion-forward look.

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      Scaves aren't just to keep your neck warm; they can be hair accessories as well.
      Scaves aren't just to keep your neck warm; they can be hair accessories as well.

      Hold the scarf behind your head. Wrap the ends around and knot the scarf at the front of your hairline. Tuck the ends under the scarf at the back of your head to create a turban-style headband.

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