I've created a little video showing how I wear my scarves.
But I've learned a few things about myself too.
1. I talk with my hands. I actually do not think I would be able to communicate without using my hands.
2. I can't resist saying hi to my cat when he barges in.
3. I struggle opening pins.
4. I'm not very subtle when I mention scarf pins.
Anyway, these are simply some of my favorite ways to wear scarves. :)
Not gonna lie—the door opening behind you was terrifying. I watched Paranormal Activity in October, and I had a horrific flashback. I was scared for your safety.
ReplyDeleteShe is very beautiful and not for worried. I love her
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@MEG! HILARIOUS! :) That would be the meanest halloween joke ever. :)
ReplyDeleteI love love love wearing scarves too! I really like the double knot thing and adding a pin to it. Never thought of that before. Thanks, Kate!
ReplyDeletelove your comments above the video...very funny :) thanks for all the tutorials! tried the bouncey hair last night and it totally worked!
ReplyDeleteKate, I am so enjoying your blog and your tutorials! I'm in my 50s, but am all about trying to be the best 50-something I can possibly be.
ReplyDeleteI wore my hair in the half-up braids to work the other day, and got compliments from co-workers!
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ı love scarves too.we decorate scarf ends with big beads or shiny metal pieces.
ReplyDeleteHahah ditto on the Paranormal Activity....glad you mentioned in your post about your cat barging in, or else I would have been all "what the...." But I love scarves too! One of my (only) favorite things about the colder weather:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial and wonderful information on battling static!
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial. I make my own crochet scarves so I'll definitely try to make them long enough to do all of these. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one that compulsively talks to my pets..
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I' with everyone else in regards to the door. Had you not said Hi to your cat, I would have sworn you had a ghost!! Love scarves!! I really like the new 'twist' you did on the last scarf!
ReplyDeleteThe door freaked me out too, but I had figured it was your cat coming in. I'm the same way with saying hi to our cats. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial--I learned how to tie scarves from European friends when I lived overseas. I had no clue before that!
You are so cute!! Thanks for the video. I totally needed some ideas on how to wear a scarf.
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Love this video! And the door opening - spooky and hilarious! Thanks for another great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteJo-Anna
Thanks for this tutorial & yes the door got me too...lol
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Thanks, Kate!
ReplyDeleteI love the twisted not variation! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteAlso, just wanted to let you know that you are my new favorite, Kate!! I've been reading your blog all week, and am actually featuring you on my blog this afternoon:)
Thanks to you I'm sporting a scarf today that I got at the end of Aug for a birithday gift but hadn't worn since I didn't know really how to wear it. Loven' it today thanks!
ReplyDeleteCute tutorial! I love the first scarf!! I can't wait until it gets colder so I can wear mine!
ReplyDeleteCute video! Love the grey scarf and your tips are great. :)
ReplyDeleteI have to agree, the door opening freaked me out a little too! Love the knot idea!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! You are so cute Kate. Great tips!
ReplyDeleteKate... I LOVE YOUR BLOG! I have watched the hair style videos over and over and I still am horrible at it. I can, however do my daughters hair perfectly. She did the half up, criss cross thingy (can't remember the name) for school yesterday and she said she got TONS of compliments on it. In the meantime, I will keep practicing on my own hair. Keep the tips coming! I love them. Can you do some winter eye-shadow, make up tips some time?
ReplyDeleteJust bought a grey scarf from Banana Republic (the color was called tree trunk heather - so I think it's a taupey grey color). By the way, Banana Republic has all regularly priced merchandise on sale for 30% off (online only) today and tomorrow - so, I got my new scarf on sale! Can't wait to try all of your suggestions.
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial... i struggled with my scarf just today! will have to try your tips :)
ReplyDeleteI use the first two techniques all the time, but I'd never even seen the third one! I love it, thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThis is very cute! I always love your tutorials!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your video tutorials.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
your videos are always the best! thanks for posting a scarf one, so timely!
ReplyDeleteKate, thank you for taking the time to make these tutorials! Your blog is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog. Your hair is so cute! I love the half braids. Will have to try that!
ReplyDeleteDanielle
One of my favorite ways to wear a scarf is a "pretzel knot" -- I learned from Lisa Leonard's blog. I don't always do the last step of tying it in a final knot; I like to leave the ends hang. Just thought I'd pass it along :)
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I've watched this tutorial a few times now! It's a lifesaver. Thanks so much. I love your blog Kate!
ReplyDeleteKate- I want to color my hair at home. I have roots showing highlights right now and can't fork over $130 to go to the salon right now.Any suggestions on at-home coloring/highlighting?
ReplyDeleteroots showing from previous highlights
ReplyDeleteNot gonna lie...I watched this tutorial just to see the cat barge in. Just saying. :)
ReplyDeleteKate thanks for another great tutorial. Your blog is awesome. That cats are great too!
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