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Tuesday
Mar292011

scarf style - how do you wear yours?

When you have a scarf stash like mine - spanning handknit luxuries and light, airy woven varieties - you have to get creative with the wearing. It gets boring to sling scarves around your neck in the same old way every time you grab one.

Here's a great How-To I spotted on Grosgrain today, by way of Wit & Whistle, which is an adorable design-y blog.

Source: witandwhistle.comI am loving the Four in Hand version. How do you wear yours?

If you're looking for some inspiration, here's a website featuring 37 ways to tie a scarf.

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I like the Four in Hand, too...but how does one make it?

March 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPatricia

Thanks for the link! I saw a store model in Lake Geneva a few months ago tied in the Four in Hand style and couldn't remember how to recreate it :) Now I can!

How's your Mal March coming along? Lol I'm still determined to finish my Cowboy Cowl someday...but I kind of failed on the whole.

March 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAshley (Yarn Coma)

Patricia - There's a great video how-to here: http://www.scarves.net/how-to-tie-a-scarf/four-in-hand.htm

Ashley...I still haven't cast that sucker on yet! I keep getting distracted by the lovely Madelinetosh skeins in my stash!

March 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterBreean Elyse

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