I must admit that I love scarves almost as much as I love boots. Yes I am a fan of boots. I am also a big fan of hats. Anyone who knows me can verify this. In my opinion, one can never have enough scarves, hats  or boots.
 I have been noticing a lot of ladies wearing scarves this winter. I just love scarfs and have been wearing them for years. However, I noticed they are tying them in a more elegant way. I did a search online to see if I could find out how they were doing it because I cannot figure it out. I must admit that I have been tying mine the same way for years. I love to wear them just hanging without tying.
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During my search, I found these ways of tying. None of them is what I was looking for but they are cute. These are tied using silk scarves.
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 As I continued my search, I finally found what I was looking for. It is amazing how different a uniquely tied scarf looks compared to the traditional method. The way the scarf is tied really does make all the difference. Some methods even make the scarf look sexy. So from now on I will be experimenting with my scarves in various methods of tying.  Â
I even noticed that two ladies were wearing the same scarf but each was tied differently. The way they were tied made the scarves appear as a useful item or as a exciting accessory.
I like to wear my scarves around my neck on some days and over my shoulders on cool evenings. I use my scarves to dress down or up. Scarves can make an outfit looks so much more luxurious.Â

I have even worn my scarves as belts with my colored capris or jeans. It perks them up and make them appear more exciting. Yes, I believe scarves can be exciting.
So here are some great tying techniques to get your creative juices flowing from the site I found what I was looking for.
By the way, the tie I was looking for was called the The European Classic and the directions can be found HERE.
 I have some nice scarves that were purchased for me by family or I bought myself. However, thrift stores are a great place to find expensive scarves for cheap.
Do you wear scarves?
How do you tie your scarf?
















Comments: 31
Does Janet wear them? I can see you throwing them off instead of losing them. LOL Although many men do wear them in winter. My husband is one of them though. He does not even own one. I just can't see him in one either.
I am glad you enjoyed the article. What kind of scarf does your mother wear?
Do you wear scarves?
I had no idea you were a boot gal. I love my boots. I have not bought a new pair for years. I have been getting them at Goodwill. I noticed the other day that I have two pairs that need tossed in the garbage. They are worn out. I already had to toss one pair out already. So I may have to break down and buy a pair next year.
I have boots up to my knee, ankle, mid calf and so forth. I have flats and heals but not the pointy heals. I would kill myself in those.
I remember years ago I sold for some company that sold ties for scarves and taught ways to use them. I sure can't remember the name of the company though!
I do love scarves and I feel sexier when I wear one. I have many of various fabrics, lengths and colors.
Have you been in every country in the world?
Did that make sense? It is just the way I thing of it.
Fun and Fashionable, now your hat can look fabulous too.
1. Fold your scarf in half so it forms a triangle.
2. Lie it across the crown of the hat with the point of the triangle facing the back.
3. Take the two long sides of the scarf and pull them around the crown of the hat and tie over the tip of the triangle at the back.
These directions do require a square scarf.
Click HERE to see the photo. It is very elegant while serving as a fashion accessory.
Click here for the photo.