This is probably the knot I make the most. It’s my go-to knot for impact and drama, yet so easy to make, as you simply fold the scarf into a rectangle, drape over shoulders and insert all the points through a chain d’ancre scarf ring. Someone in Instagram called it an Octopus Knot. I have been stopped in the street by strangers asking me how I tied my scarf.
Here with Sangles en Zig Zag
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With Sieste au Paradis
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And, with Kawa Ora
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This another simple knot that is great for highlighting the center of a design and can look quite festive and jaunty...
Here with La Legende de l’Arbre
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And, perfect with Mountain Zebra
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And, with Flamingo Party
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Another way that I very often tie my scarves is with the classic and simple bias fold. I try many variations with it...
Here with Feria de Sevilla
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And, much like
@Cookiefiend masterfully showed the other day, with Les Tresors d’un Artiste
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And here secured by a vintage brooch with Parures de Sables
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And, worn with my squash blossom necklace with Kachinas
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