Scarves Chiffon (mousseline) scarves

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Somehow I have pretzel making in my head now when I'm trying to find a way to explain it. :p :p :p Ha! Yes, It's a 140. It probably has to do with how I fold it (not diagonally), and that it's twisted and then pretzel twisted (?? :D) so it gets a lot shorter. You can also adjust the hem a bit to your liking when you're done. The contrasting hem of point d'orgue definitely creates some romantic element here.

Let me try to show you some photos with the Pd'O.

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Got it! :yahoo:

Thank you!
 
Somehow I have pretzel making in my head now when I'm trying to find a way to explain it. :p :p :p Ha! Yes, It's a 140. It probably has to do with how I fold it (not diagonally), and that it's twisted and then pretzel twisted (?? :D) so it gets a lot shorter. You can also adjust the hem a bit to your liking when you're done. The contrasting hem of point d'orgue definitely creates some romantic element here.

Let me try to show you some photos with the Pd'O.

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Thank you for your demonstration, cavalla!:smile1:
 
Oh okay! Thanks for showing. But this is a moussie 140 right? It would be so loooooooooong once twisted, so do you double wrap around neck? I will try it and see. I hope you're enjoying the Garden City!

Not quite so hot on Oahu but close voice the knot

Sorry using my iPhone. Love the knot

Thank you for your demonstration, cavalla!:smile1:

Got it! :yahoo:

Thank you!

;)
 
Moving to a country where it's year round 90+°F during the day, I see my mousselines getting a lot more use than the carres in the future. Wearing the point d'orgue when it's 103 out.. Love the softness and airiness of the mousseline. I'll need some inspirations on how to tie them when it gets even hotter.. :sweatdrop::sweatdrop:

Well done, and many thanks for the detailed instructions cavalla!
 
Somehow I have pretzel making in my head now when I'm trying to find a way to explain it. :p :p :p Ha! Yes, It's a 140. It probably has to do with how I fold it (not diagonally), and that it's twisted and then pretzel twisted (?? :D) so it gets a lot shorter. You can also adjust the hem a bit to your liking when you're done. The contrasting hem of point d'orgue definitely creates some romantic element here.

Let me try to show you some photos with the Pd'O.

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Thanks so much, cavalla, I look forward to trying this!
 
Pardon the messy bed and poor lighting and attempt at folding...

New-to-me Dahlia GM :love: My first moussie....

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I remember when this was the holiest grail on the planet.
There were none to be had if one popped up it cost a fortune!
 
Moving to a country where it's year round 90+°F during the day, I see my mousselines getting a lot more use than the carres in the future. Wearing the point d'orgue when it's 103 out.. Love the softness and airiness of the mousseline. I'll need some inspirations on how to tie them when it gets even hotter.. :sweatdrop::sweatdrop:
Cavalla,
How did you tie this? I love it.

In a hotter climate, you may want to let the mousse just hand loosely around your neck unknotted.
 
Very elegant combo, Kat! Congratulations!



Amazing!



I'm so temped to buy another one :loveeyes: between this and Croisettes beautiful orange....



This is superb. Glycine is such an incredible color...



so, so pretty!



So beautiful, Kat.Lee, many thanks for sharing! I've been hoping to see this one! To confirm, is this CW06?



Kat,
love this UTW. Do you know the cw#?

Gorgeous with the bag.


Thank you Croisette7, H.C.LV., arabesques, textilegirl, etoile de me, andee . Yes it is CW06. Sorry that I forgot to include its info in my post. [emoji4]
 
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