What are some ways to wear a blanket scarf?
Here’s how:
- Fold the scarf across to create a triangle.
- Grab the two far ends of the triangle with each hand.
- Cross the two ends behind your head.
- Pull them around to the front.
- Tuck the two ends under the rest of the scarf, or leave them dangling to each side. It’s up to you. Style as desired.
How do you tie a blanket scarf around your neck?
Here’s how to achieve this style.
- Hold the scarf out in front of you and fold it twice lengthwise.
- Loop it around the back of your neck and cross one end over the other in front of you. Tie a loose knot.
- Tie another knot, making sure to keep the knots close together.
How do you wear a blanket scarf as a skirt?
Hold the scarf lengthwise in both hands and drape it behind your waist. Wrap the scarf around the front of your waist, then loop both ends of the scarf behind your back. Tie the 2 upper corners of fabric together, securing them in a double-knot so the skirt doesn’t accidentally come loose while you’re wearing it .
How do you wear a blanket like a poncho?
No. 1: Poncho Style (AKA The Rectangle Fold)
- Step one: Fold your blanket scarf in half, creating a rectangle.
- Step two: Bring one side around and tuck it snugly.
- Step three: Bring the other side around and tuck it snugly.
- Step one: Start with your blanket scarf completely open + unfolded.
How do you wear a silk scarf?
10 Ways To Wear A Silk Scarf
- Fold your scarf into a long rectangle (you can do this with traditional square scarves or skinny scarves).
- Style your hair into a messy bun or top knot.
- Tie your scarf into a knot in the middle.
- Style your hair into a pony tail.
- Tie the scarf onto a strand of your hair in the back.
Can you wear a blanket scarf all year?
You can wear a blanket scarf all year long—just drape it into an asymmetrical wrap like Sydne from Sydne Style does. This lends a glam, ladylike vibe to an otherwise simple outfit, like her all-black jeans-and-sweater ensemble.
Do you wear a scarf around your neck?
As the fall season is ending and winter is upon us, scarves are being worn more and more often. However, the typical “wrap around your neck solely for warmth” look is just too basic nowadays. Infinity scarves first joined the scarf family, but now there is a new style in town: the blanket scarf.
What kind of fabric to use for blanket?
When choosing a fabric just keep in mind that a blanket scarf usually has a cozy, winter-y vibe so prints like plaid, tweed, and windowpane work really well. Here, St. Bernard-Jacobs offers five easy steps to making your own blanket scarf at home, no sewing machine required:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QqKkEnkzNY