Great video! I love how a scarf can make even jeans and a casual top look stylish. Now that I know more than two ways to tie one, I just have to get myself a few more. Thanks!
Wow, she’s good! It’s amazing how much time I can spend watching that video. I love scarves and wear them right through Spring, so I’m definitely saving the link for this video and her great ideas. I really like the Bunny Ears
What a fun and helpful video. I learned lots of new ways to tie a scarf. The one that appeals to me is the fake knot. I’ve always tied mine the normal way, which is hard to get out and wrinkles the scarf badly.
Hi Keli! I like the looks of the fake knot too. I had trouble figuring out how to actually do it, but that probably has more to do with me than the video.
I am so impressed! And such a nerd…because I’m totally keeping this video for the next time I see a cute scarf at Target and talk myself out of buying it because I don’t know how to wear them! LOL! Thanks Sarah!
LOL, Lacie! Okay, if we’re talking nerd-dom, I’m the ultimate. After I watched this once, I grabbed one of my scarves and watched this back through, pausing after each one to practice it. What can I say? I’m a tactile learner.
I don’t wear a scarf too often (not so much need in Phoenix), but when I do, I usually wear the European Loop. But maybe I need to branch out…cool video!
I love the Mira, the Knot, and the Braid. Actually I’m pretty easy to please, I liked most of them. Scarves are fun but I never know how else to wear them besides a classic style or a wrap and it never looks right. I hope I remember some of these. Thanks!
The toss or the waterfall! Of course, when I’m in a hurry I just knot ‘em and go! Scarves have made such a comeback in recent seasons and I’m tickled! They can dress up an ordinary tee shirt or add pizazz to the otherwise mundane. Thanks for sharing this, Sarah!
Sarah:
Thank you for sharing the video. I have a young friend who might like to see it.
I used to wear scarves several years ago. Mine were not that big but I liked them. I have one that my husband sent his one sister when he was in the Navy (1960s). She gave it to me when I was wearing them (1980s.) I dug it out and wore in on World Wide Communion Sunday. I am toying with the idea of wearing it in our Christmas play.
i’m going to have to bookmark this. i was seriously amazed and was riveted to the screen so hard that my husband was like, “what’s so great about that?” i was like, “hel-lo? TWENTY-FIVE ways to wear a scarf!!” he just shook his head. i’m going to brush up on these. the magic trick is genius. like the waterfall too. thanks for sharing!!
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OOH I’m going to have to watch this when I’m not getting ready for work. I’m new to scarves so I need some ways to wear them!!
You’ll love this, Bekah! And you can click on the end of the video to go to more detailed how-to’s for each style. So cool!
Great video! I love how a scarf can make even jeans and a casual top look stylish. Now that I know more than two ways to tie one, I just have to get myself a few more. Thanks!
I agree, Ayda! Scarves can really make an outfit pop.
Wow, she’s good! It’s amazing how much time I can spend watching that video. I love scarves and wear them right through Spring, so I’m definitely saving the link for this video and her great ideas. I really like the Bunny Ears
I like the Bunny Ears too, Joanne. It’s one of my top 5.
I’m so stylish I tell ya! I like the modern one loop or the infinity.
This was better than Paul Simon’s 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover.
~ Wendy
Lol, Wendy. I guess in the world of fashion, this’ll help you “make a new plan, Stan”. (Wowsers, that was bad, wasn’t it?)
What a fun and helpful video. I learned lots of new ways to tie a scarf. The one that appeals to me is the fake knot. I’ve always tied mine the normal way, which is hard to get out and wrinkles the scarf badly.
Hi Keli! I like the looks of the fake knot too. I had trouble figuring out how to actually do it, but that probably has more to do with me than the video.
Love it Sarah! I need to get a scarf that’s more than just to stay warm! I like the waterfall…and the toss. Thanks!
I agree, Heidi. The waterfall is really cool.
I am so impressed! And such a nerd…because I’m totally keeping this video for the next time I see a cute scarf at Target and talk myself out of buying it because I don’t know how to wear them! LOL! Thanks Sarah!
LOL, Lacie! Okay, if we’re talking nerd-dom, I’m the ultimate. After I watched this once, I grabbed one of my scarves and watched this back through, pausing after each one to practice it. What can I say? I’m a tactile learner.
So fun!
I don’t wear a scarf too often (not so much need in Phoenix), but when I do, I usually wear the European Loop. But maybe I need to branch out…cool video!
I was always a European Looper too, Lindsay, until I saw this video. It’s fun to branch out once in a while.
This will come in handy. I never quite know what to do with a scarf, so this will give me new and stylish confidence!
Thank you!
Scarves can be intimidating, can’t they, Karen? Glad you liked this!
I love the Mira, the Knot, and the Braid. Actually I’m pretty easy to please, I liked most of them. Scarves are fun but I never know how else to wear them besides a classic style or a wrap and it never looks right. I hope I remember some of these. Thanks!
I like the Braid too, Cindy. I’ve never managed to make the classic wrap look right on me…not sure why.
Love this! My daughters and I are scarf people. We have an awesome collection. Can’t wait to show this to them.
So glad you loved this, Loree! I don’t have a huge scarf collection, but this video makes me want to get one.
The toss or the waterfall! Of course, when I’m in a hurry I just knot ‘em and go!
Scarves have made such a comeback in recent seasons and I’m tickled! They can dress up an ordinary tee shirt or add pizazz to the otherwise mundane. Thanks for sharing this, Sarah!
Have a super, duper weekend!
So true, Cynthia. They can really change up an outfit, can’t they?
That’s so cool! I do the European Loop one all the time.
Same here, Jennifer. It’s quick and easy.
Bunny ears! Love it!
I am scarf challenged. But I’m tempted to try one after watching this video!
I’m scarf challenged right along with you, Jill. Maybe this video will help us be overcomers!
Sarah:
Thank you for sharing the video. I have a young friend who might like to see it.
I used to wear scarves several years ago. Mine were not that big but I liked them. I have one that my husband sent his one sister when he was in the Navy (1960s). She gave it to me when I was wearing them (1980s.) I dug it out and wore in on World Wide Communion Sunday. I am toying with the idea of wearing it in our Christmas play.
Hi Cecelia! I say go for it and wear the scarf! It would be festive.
I wore the “European Loop” a couple days ago, but I didn’t know the name until now.
It’s like putting a name to a face, isn’t it, Julie?
i’m going to have to bookmark this. i was seriously amazed and was riveted to the screen so hard that my husband was like, “what’s so great about that?” i was like, “hel-lo? TWENTY-FIVE ways to wear a scarf!!” he just shook his head. i’m going to brush up on these. the magic trick is genius. like the waterfall too. thanks for sharing!!
LOL, Jeannie! Men just don’t get it, do they?