Scarves Scarf of the Day 2021 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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Beautifully tied Croisette!
One of my favorite knots is @MaiTai Criss-Cross Bow Knot, which is very similar to the Half Bow Knot that @Yoon daily scarf showed us. Traditionally, this knot begins with a bias fold, but I start out my variation with the scarf folded as a triangle. I place that triangle over my shoulders with the point in the back. Then, I follow all the other steps of the Criss-Cross Bow Knot. Finally, I arrange the back point to one side. Depending on how high or low, or loose or tight, it can look different each time. Here are some examples...
Ex Libris en Kimonos
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La Marche du Zambeze
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La Maison des Carrès
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La Comédie Italienne
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La Danse des Indiennes
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Mexique
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Les Toucans
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Sieste au Paradis
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Parures de Samourais
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Egypte
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Into the Canadian Wild
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Les Artisans d’Hermes
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Look how great Voyage looks with this knot!
 
I tried 'Fifi's double ribbon knot', thanks for your wonderful tutorials, @Cookiefiend and @More bags !! :loveeyes:

I'm not sure that I made it right, I think I need to practice it more! haha :lol: But I'm so happy that I learned another beautiful knot today!

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And this knot is the one that @Bova123 shared us, I love this Bova's knot, too! :hugs:With it, I can showcase this lovely Clownfish at the front. My babies call it as 'Nemo' ;)

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And I tied Fifi's Criss-cross knot variation too!
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I think this gorgeous knot will be one of my favorite knots!! Thanks a lot for sharing your great idea, dear @Living.la.vida.fifi !! :hbeat:
Your Bova knot looks so good! I can't seem to master it yet.
 
Thank you. Fifi.

I retied it later while babysitting my 6-month old grandson. Still in a bias fold with a tiny knot at the bottom. I think of this as the @Cookiefiend special as she often models this so elegantly.

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Oh he is beautiful.:love:

SOTD - Half bow knot with Zambeze Wash 90 cm. I feel like the vibe of this knot becomes more casual, with the super-soft wash silk.

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Lovely!!

Carrés en Carré in my #1 preferred bias fold, double wrap. Last week 7F, today 80F. Texas, my Texas.

Sweet! :tup:


This very nice and elegant.
 
If you think the 'Chain D'Ancre Snail knot' is too complicated or if you need more simple knots, I recommend this knot to you! I named it as 'Chain D'Ancre bias fold knot' :love:

It started with bias fold. Just pull the fold through the scarf ring, and loop it around your neck, and tie it - And it's done!
It's one of my best To-go knots.
Hope you like it too! :hbeat:

1. With Boucles et Galons du Tsar
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2. With La Danse des Amazones
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3. With Fleur de Giverny
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4. With Dans un Jardin Anglais
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5. With Ex-libris Atlantis
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6. With Flowers of South Africa
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7. With Zebra Pegasus
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8. With Le Tour du Monde en 63 Cases :
I made it with Mors scarf ring!
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9. With Animapolis :
And you can make this knot without scarf ring.
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I'm off to try this knot! Love that colorway of 63 Cases!!
A busy week, including busy night on call. I did have scarf mail recently, La clé des champs, inspired by @croisette. I tried Yoon’s first knot, but definitely room for improvement here... therefore changed to an easier knot. Thank you, Yoon, for your excellent tutorials!

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Amazing yellow!
Yes!! I’m obsessed with him. Posting my pieces to help you decide on what you may want to search for next - all archive pics. Love hola but could never decide on a colorway that is “me”. Below are - Noel AU faubourg, quand soudain, Minuit AU faubourg, and space shopping. Last pic is the trio of the series. I’d love a Les toits de Paris some day but seems impossible to find. I think @Redbirdhermes got lucky recently.
What a great chocolate colorway of Noel AU Faubourg!!
 
If you think the 'Chain D'Ancre Snail knot' is too complicated or if you need more simple knots, I recommend this knot to you! I named it as 'Chain D'Ancre bias fold knot' :love:

It started with bias fold. Just pull the fold through the scarf ring, and loop it around your neck, and tie it - And it's done!
It's one of my best To-go knots.
Hope you like it too! :hbeat:

1. With Boucles et Galons du Tsar
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2. With La Danse des Amazones
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3. With Fleur de Giverny
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4. With Dans un Jardin Anglais
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5. With Ex-libris Atlantis
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6. With Flowers of South Africa
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7. With Zebra Pegasus
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8. With Le Tour du Monde en 63 Cases :
I made it with Mors scarf ring!
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9. With Animapolis :
And you can make this knot without scarf ring.
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How creative! I'm going to try this one. Totally my style.
....I am still kicking myself for rehoming this colorway of South of Africa :sad:.
SOTD with Appaloosa tied in an asymmetrical knot for my riding lesson today. Can’t wait to show the scsrf to my teacher, who is the owner of the stable. Tried the nautilus but need to perfect it - this scarf is too soft to tie Yoon’s lovely knot properly. View attachment 4999583
Actually, here iis thenautilus!
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Your colorway is just so beautiful!
 
SOTD - Half bow knot with Zambeze Wash 90 cm. I feel like the vibe of this knot becomes more casual, with the super-soft wash silk.

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I agree. This knot looks great with the washed scarves!
Keeping it simple with gavroches today.
Spent a few hours at the office this morning. No fancy knot, just a bib with my H Odyssey. I used two tiny silver rings to hold it in place.
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Then in the afternoon I played with new acquisition Cheval Punk, slid through a small chain d'ancre type of scarf ring and tied off.
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And finally in the evening, I tried wearing my problem scarf ( pale green Phoenix with bright purple border) with a vividly coloured top. I used the same tiny rings that I used in the morning.
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Yes! I am going to try this last gav look. Looks great.
One of the most decorative and festive knots is the Edot Knot. One can either knot the silk or use a chain d’ancre scarf ring. I prefer to use a scarf ring. This knot can look different depending on the stiffness or softness of the fabric and also depending on how tightly or loosely you make the folds. You can also vary the look by how high or low you position the fanned-out fabric corner. The are tutorials for the Edot Knot on YouTube.
Here are some Edot Knots created with a variety of my scarves
Jardin a Sintra
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Cosmographia Universalis
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La Femme aux Semelles de Vent
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Panoplie Equestre
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Manufacture de Boucleries Detail
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Les Artisans d’Hermes
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Flowers of South Africa
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L’Esprit de la Foret
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La Maison des Carres
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La Marche du Zambeze
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L’Arbre du Vent
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Les Tresors d’un Artiste
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I've not tried this knot yet but love how it really shows the center colors and the borders/contrasting hems all at the same time.
La maison des Carres is the perfect example. I can't think of another knot that showcases this design as well as the Edot. You have perfected it!
 
Thank you. Fifi.

I retied it later while babysitting my 6-month old grandson. Still in a bias fold with a tiny knot at the bottom. I think of this as the @Cookiefiend special as she often models this so elegantly.

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Little cutie!!
Popping in for a minute with the easy asymmetric knot and A La Plume.
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The perfect blue contrasting hem!
Carrés en Carré in my #1 preferred bias fold, double wrap. Last week 7F, today 80F. Texas, my Texas.
Great look!
 
I love the comic book ones! And H Comme Histoires! Besides Hola being absolutely stunning to look at, it reminds me of how much fun I had taking flamenco classes a few years ago. It was only for a year and I won’t say I was particularly great at it, but I loved it and would laugh so much with my classmates as we all tried and sometimes failed spectacularly. :lol: :heart: The dancer here could be our old instructor....she was so fierce- strong, agile, graceful and dignified yet sensual. Amazing to watch. I saw the white and light blue CW first, but then I saw the orange and finally the red, both on white backgrounds. I fell....HARD! This one is not mine...but one like her will be one day soon.

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This is such a marvelous design and I can understand why you are enthralled with it. I am as well, as my grandfather was Spanish and I love Spanish dance.
I also took flamenco classes, but flunked out because I was the class clown. My daughter took Spanish dance classes for seven years and did all the competitions and shows.
But, even without a connection to Spanish dance and culture, it is a great design. I thought you might enjoy seeing mine
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Thank you. Fifi.

I retied it later while babysitting my 6-month old grandson. Still in a bias fold with a tiny knot at the bottom. I think of this as the @Cookiefiend special as she often models this so elegantly.

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Oh, what a wonderful picture! He is precious!

SOTD - Half bow knot with Zambeze Wash 90 cm. I feel like the vibe of this knot becomes more casual, with the super-soft wash silk.

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Such a beauty! Love the softer hand

Ok, my first (well, second) try at the snail knot. I tried yesterday with a dip dye, and I think it was just too soft to hold the pleats nicely (though, @Yoon daily scarf , the scarf in your video looks fairly slippery as well?). My Tresors de Medors still has a crisp hand, and I think it turned out more "groomed." It is still looking like an ornate cowboy knot for me, so I'm going to have to keep practicing in order to get that shorter jaunty off-center point to the snail "shell." Thanks for introducing us all to this cute knot, Yoon!
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Looks terrific... and the scarf is sublime

Popping in for a minute with the easy asymmetric knot and A La Plume.
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What a pretty Plumes!

I do not know what happened here, but I can tell you this mistake brightened my evening: I habe seen this group live, they are a blast. And Vincenzo Capezzuto is made for stage performance! If only I can remember what scarf I wore that day...

Scarf tax:
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Aaaah! I tried on both these scaves at the store and loved them, but there were way too many beckoning... Look great on you!

I am so glad to see you among us again, dear @tlamdang08 ... Such a great scarf and look... Warmest wishes to you
 
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