MARTHASTEWART.COM

Advanced Recipe Search
Home Page » Whole Living » Different Ways to Tie a Scarf

Different Ways to Tie a Scarf

1 Rating (See All)

cancel submit

What do you think of this? Let everyone know! (Click all that apply.)

cancel submit

SHARE THIS

Connect with Facebook to easily update your status and share photos, recipes, and more with your friends.

Connectcancel

More Ways to Share:

A scarf is a winter basic that sometimes gets overlooked, but it can really add a lot. We all get tired of our jacket during the long winter months, but a scarf tied in a unique way can change things up a bit. You can also keep your scarf on after you take off your jacket to add warmth and color to any outfit.

Tying Technique: Loop Through
This technique works well with an extra-long scarf if you want to shorten it. You can also wear this look without a coat to keep you warm in an office or add a touch of color to a basic sweater.

Tying Technique: Funnel
This technique creates a clean look that adds warmth and flair, and gives you the look of a turtleneck.

Tying Technique: Ascot
This adds an interesting touch to the neckline of your jacket. Its very stylish, polished look, great for the evening, can dress up a jacket -- especially collarless ones.

Resource
The scarves used in this segment can be found at jcrew.com.

From The Martha Stewart Show

Contributors' Comments Add Comment

Also Try...

Next
Prev
  • On Today's Show
  • Applique Scarves
  • Holidays A to Z
  • Coat Nip and Tuck
  • Knotty and Nice Bags
  • Spring Jackets
  • Crocheted Snowflakes
  • Cranberry Bead Wreath
  • Baby Kimonos
  • On Today's Show
  • Applique Scarves
  • Holidays A to Z
  • Coat Nip and Tuck
  • Knotty and Nice Bags
  • Spring Jackets
  • Crocheted Snowflakes
  • Cranberry Bead Wreath
  • Baby Kimonos