Happy Sunday, dear Scarflandians!
I’m so excited to be the host of our weekly theme SOTD! It's an honor for me. I appreciate that
@Living.la.vida.fifi invited me to host this week, thank you so much for giving me an opportunity to participate in this wonderful thread. And many thanks to
@Cookiefiend for guiding us through the amazing week of Sweetheart Silk
This week’s theme is
Tying the knot: Your favorite ways to wear a scarf.
There’s something special about Hermès' scarves – I love their rich colors, exceptional graphics and unrivaled silk quality! There are many ways to enjoy this marvelous silk. It would be great to hang it on the wall with frame, but I prefer to wear it as the ultimate accessories that enhance our daily outfit . I think many of you will agree with me!
As you know, Hermès' scarves are so versatile and can be worn in various ways. I think the biggest charm of this scarf is that you can make it look totally different depending on how you wear it. It interested me that there were no fixed rules or instructions.
So I decided to make a different knot every day when I started recording my SOTD on my Instagram account. It was very interesting to make diverse knots with one scarf. Through these works, I think I have a better understanding of how many details they have hidden in one scarf and how carefully they organized the color arrangement. It’s like a exploring – yes, in a nutshell, we are explorers of this small world of 34x34 inches!
Back to the point, this week, let's share the knots that you love! From fancy knots to simple but useful knots, any knot will do if you like it and enjoy it.
The knot I'm going to show you today is the knot method I showed you in my previous post. My little boys call it a ‘Snail knot.’
1. With Parures des Samourais :
It’s my all time best scarf!
2. With Le Grand Prix au Faubourg :
3. With Exposition Universalle:
4. With Cosmographia :
5. With Animapolis:
6. With another CW of Samourais:
I used my Chain D'Ancre scarf ring to make this variation.
This week, I will post references of the knots I made. Because I just want everyone to enjoy it together.
I'm guess some of you have seen this knot's reference before, it's a video in Korean. I hope your understanding…
(Fortunately, automatic subtitles are provided by YouTube!
You can use subtitles function by following this steps:
1. Click the icon in the red circle

2. To click the subtitle icon, you can choose the subtitle in your language!

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This knot's tutorial is started in 1:37 min of this video. Hope it helps you!
Dear Scarfies, please enjoy this week’s SOTD theme and share us your favorite knots! I am looking forward to seeing your magical ways to arrange our treasured silk

