Scarves Scarf Of The Day 2018 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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Wow!! I love this infinity idea! ooh aah, I do like the Brazil!
And I went to the tutorial thread..gee you are just so talented bunnycat. I always like your posts but when all the techniques are seen in sequence; I am in awe. Thanks for the tips!

It's my pleasure essiedub! I'm always fiddling around with different ways to tie thing. If you still find it's too fluffy with the infinity knot, try pleating it first to tame it down before putting it on. It's next to impossible to do that with the Toile H mousseline. It's not slippery like regular mousse.
 
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Space Shopping today as I head out to shop for food for 23....View attachment 4011336
Colour me impressed! Love your look, as well as the mission!

Looking exquisite Xincinsin

It's typical all the best stuff comes up at once
Totally wrecked my budget, it did. Most of it was stuff that I rarely see and one was on a flash sale. It totally massacred both my bank account :sad: as well as my grail list :smile: Well, I heard abstinence is good for the soul, so no more skinny dipping in the bay for the next few months.
 
This is great advice bunny; I find that I often just fold mine along the length making a rectangle and then go from there with a once thru kind of tie, or a loose knot. The folds seem to 'tame' all of that potential billowing effect. Of course with the right LDB, it's great to unfurl the whole thing, tie the end around your neck and let the whole thing billow away behind your back a la Isadora Duncan, et al.; that was how my SA sold me, but then again, I'm a sucker for these beauties :heart:
:-s Nice image but Isadora Duncan - that's kind of creepy.

That's completely spectacular, xincinsin. My dorky must-match soul is amused by the jade fish against the lotus pool, but seriously, that's amazing. :faint:
Thank you, fellow dork!

Final green for the week - in the continuing dangers of buying online: From the pictures the border was black, in low light it's a charcoal grey, but it's actually a dark greyish olive. Which makes it rather less useful than I was hoping. Anyway, Les Amazones III:

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FIzzyWater, could you show this flat? I'm quite confused by all the scarves which have been named Amazones :confused1:
 
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Vinci's soft, organic greens:

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and @Pirula and @essiedub - here's a link for some moussie/maxi twilly stuff and the cowboy pleat Pirula wanted over in the "How to..." thread in the ref lib:

https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/the-how-to-guide-for-scarves-no-chatter.189943/page-6

Dearest bunnycat! I can’t thank you enough for these and I can’t wait to try them! I love the pleated cowboy so much, and in stoke infinity never occurred to me. Thank you!

PS: we’re sisters on the Toile H! I have the blue. [emoji8]
 
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Prompted by a comment on the “how do you curate your scarf collection” I dug out my graf, on theme with green, here it is tied two ways. Unworn for ages, I realise I still love it!

Yay! You should, it’s lovely.

Twins with scarf1, I never think of this one as green, but so it is. Will try to fold it to show more green the way scarf1 does.

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And here’s a sweet little peek of green in Les Tigreaux:

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