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

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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 :loveeyes:

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! :hbeat:

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.:tup:

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!

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2. With Le Grand Prix au Faubourg :View attachment 4997522

3. With Exposition Universalle:
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4. With Cosmographia :View attachment 4997524

5. With Animapolis:View attachment 4997525

6. With another CW of Samourais:
I used my Chain D'Ancre scarf ring to make this variation.
View attachment 4997526

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
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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 :love::heart:

Wow and thanks a lot! I do need to integrate this knot into my range of often used ones. The video is just great. :tup: All your scarfs look wonderful on you! :hugs:
 
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 :loveeyes:

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! :hbeat:

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.:tup:

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!

View attachment 4997521

2. With Le Grand Prix au Faubourg :View attachment 4997522

3. With Exposition Universalle:
View attachment 4997523

4. With Cosmographia :View attachment 4997524

5. With Animapolis:View attachment 4997525

6. With another CW of Samourais:
I used my Chain D'Ancre scarf ring to make this variation.
View attachment 4997526

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
View attachment 4997528
2. To click the subtitle icon, you can choose the subtitle in your language!
View attachment 4997529
)



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 :love::heart:


What a great intro @Yoon daily scarf! I love your snail knot and am going to try it and report back! It’s beautiful!

I’m not a clever knotter. I usually either just chuck it on, or copy shamelessly from the more creative. The recently discovered BFK knot of @Bova123 is a good one!

Two of my favorites are the suuuuper simple bias fold, wrap around and tie, as with yesterday’s SOTD, Dans un Jardin Anglais:

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Another I like is to do an oblong fold and then just shove the corners through a scarf ring. Never know what you’re going to get:

Atélier Robert Dallet, L’Ombre des Pivoines, and Domes Celestes.
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What a great intro @Yoon daily scarf! I love your snail knot and am going to try it and report back! It’s beautiful!

I’m not a clever knotter. I usually either just chuck it on, or copy shamelessly from the more creative. The recently discovered BFK knot of @Bova123 is a good one!

Two of my favorites are the suuuuper simple bias fold, wrap around and tie, as with yesterday’s SOTD, Dans un Jardin Anglais:

View attachment 4997610

Another I like is to do an oblong fold and then just shove the corners through a scarf ring. Never know what you’re going to get:

Atélier Robert Dallet, L’Ombre des Pivoines, and Domes Celestes.
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Fantastic Dallet!
 
I made a quick tutorial of my last knot for you, dear @Cookiefiend :hugs:
I named this one as ' Chain D'Ancre snail knot' :giggle:

1. Make a triangle fold, and pleats it
(It's the same beginning as the video tutorial)
And fold it to half.
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2. Pull one side of the fold gently
through the one hole of Chain D'Ancre scarf ring
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3. Place your ring on the half of the fold.
(Nevermind the corner of triangle,
we will adjust it later.)
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4. Place your scarf on your neck
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5. Pull the one tail (I choose the one located below) through the empty hole of the Chain D'Ancre ring

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6. And tie a knot with the another tail20210221_232623.jpg
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And tie a knot once more!CYMERA_20210221_231158.jpg

I mean, tie a simple knot twice for fixation. ;)
And adjust it please.

7. Pull the corner to downward.20210221_232654.jpg

8. And spread it.
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9. Adjust your drapes!

9-1. You can make the shape of the drapes neatly by holding the part where the drape starts
with the thumb and index finger of one hand, (A)
and then hold the right next to it with the thumb and index finger of the other hand.(B)
And move it (B) gently along the drape as if closing the Zipper lock! I'll take this instruction picture next time.

9-2. In this picture, I'm combing the folds with my fingers haha:graucho: It's another drape adjusting method that I like to use.
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10. Then, it's done! :love:
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Hope it helps you!
I'm not so good at making tutorials.. but I did my best
Oh I wish I had one more arm so I could take a video.. :lol:
 
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This is going to be a great week, and you are the perfect leader! Sometimes I forget about knots I used to like, sometimes I'm frustrated trying to show a special color or design element, mostly I just refuse to fuss, so I'm looking forward to learning some new tricks.
This video is wonderful (you posted it before and I fell in love with her soothing voice and her confidence - like saying you can do this!)

Thanks a lot for your sweet comment, dear @momasaurus ! I'm looking forward to learning from your beautiful knot too:heart: And your knot with the mousse is so fabulous! It looks like the golden waves :loveeyes:

fab introduction, Yoon, looking forward very much to this week, you are the perfect host for the theme!


wonderful blues, Croisette!


And wonderful reds/oranges, Moma!

Thank you dear @Agrume ! I'll do my best:heart:
Your CW of Early America is so beautiful, it's so soft and calming :loveeyes:


What a beautiful intro ❤ and thank you for including the instructional video!
I like your sons name - the Snail knot - so cute!
Do you pleat your scarf? Yours are so neat and crisp looking... mine are a bit crumpled looking! And how do you use the Chain D'Ancre?
(just a heads up - I’ve been taking screen shots like mad, trying to figure out some of your knots - they are so beautiful! :love:)

Thank you! It always make me happy, the entire scarf is just happy!

That is BEAUTIFUL! ❤

Gorgeous, what a lovely mossy/sage green. :love:

Spectacular! Do you prefer the knot with or without the scarf ring? Does it ‘stay’ better one way or the other?

I apologize for asking so many questions so early in the morning - I have several scarf rings bu rarely use them! I need help!

My dear @Cookiefiend, thank you so much for your sweet words! And I made a quick tutorial for you! Hope it helps :hbeat:

Wow and thanks a lot! I do need to integrate this knot into my range of often used ones. The video is just great. :tup: All your scarfs look wonderful on you! :hugs:

Thanks a lot, dear @Pampelmuse ! I love this pretty knot too, glad you like it :love:
And your knots are so neat and beautiful!! The second one is ine of my favorites too :tup:

What a great intro @Yoon daily scarf! I love your snail knot and am going to try it and report back! It’s beautiful!

I’m not a clever knotter. I usually either just chuck it on, or copy shamelessly from the more creative. The recently discovered BFK knot of @Bova123 is a good one!

Two of my favorites are the suuuuper simple bias fold, wrap around and tie, as with yesterday’s SOTD, Dans un Jardin Anglais:

View attachment 4997610

Another I like is to do an oblong fold and then just shove the corners through a scarf ring. Never know what you’re going to get:

Atélier Robert Dallet, L’Ombre des Pivoines, and Domes Celestes.
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Wow your knots are all beautiful, dear @Pirula !! I'll try the BFK knot too. It's so cute.
And your Dans un Jardin Anglais is my dream scarf... sigh.. It's a splendor! Gorgeous on you :heart:
Oh and I can't wait to see your snail knot dear :hbeat:
 
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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 :loveeyes:

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! :hbeat:

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.:tup:

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!

View attachment 4997521

2. With Le Grand Prix au Faubourg :View attachment 4997522

3. With Exposition Universalle:
View attachment 4997523

4. With Cosmographia :View attachment 4997524

5. With Animapolis:View attachment 4997525

6. With another CW of Samourais:
I used my Chain D'Ancre scarf ring to make this variation.
View attachment 4997526

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
View attachment 4997528
2. To click the subtitle icon, you can choose the subtitle in your language!
View attachment 4997529
)



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 :love::heart:

beautiful scarves and knots and what a wonderful intro!
I am very lazy and just do very simple knots, so hope to learn something this week.
I wore this yesterday for a scarfie zoom meetup, but posting today because the knot was pretty cool. I don’t know what it is, but with moussies you just wrap and fluff. View attachment 4997549
love this!
SOTD is Early America, in a simple knot (thanks to Bunnycat).

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what great colors!
What a great intro @Yoon daily scarf! I love your snail knot and am going to try it and report back! It’s beautiful!

I’m not a clever knotter. I usually either just chuck it on, or copy shamelessly from the more creative. The recently discovered BFK knot of @Bova123 is a good one!

Two of my favorites are the suuuuper simple bias fold, wrap around and tie, as with yesterday’s SOTD, Dans un Jardin Anglais:

View attachment 4997610

Another I like is to do an oblong fold and then just shove the corners through a scarf ring. Never know what you’re going to get:

Atélier Robert Dallet, L’Ombre des Pivoines, and Domes Celestes.
View attachment 4997613
View attachment 4997614View attachment 4997615
all so beautiful!
I made a quick tutorial of my last knot for you, dear @Cookiefiend :hugs:
I named this one as ' Chain D'Ancre snail knot' :giggle:

1. Make a triangle fold, and pleats it
(It's the same beginning as the video tutorial)
And fold it to half.
View attachment 4997618

2. Pull one side of the fold gently
through the one hole of Chain D'Ancre scarf ring
View attachment 4997637

3. Place your ring on the half of the fold.
(Nevermind the corner of triangle,
we will adjust it later.)
View attachment 4997620

4. Place your scarf on your neck
View attachment 4997621

5. Pull the one tail (I choose the one located below) through the empty hole of the Chain D'Ancre ring

View attachment 4997622

6. And tie a knot with the another tailView attachment 4997639
View attachment 4997624
And tie a knot once more!View attachment 4997625

I mean, tie a simple knot twice for fixation. ;)
And adjust it please.

7. Pull the corner to downward.View attachment 4997640

8. And spread it.
View attachment 4997641

9. Adjust your drapes!
I'm combing the folds with my fingers haha:graucho:
View attachment 4997642

10. Then, it's done! :love:
View attachment 4997629

Hope it helps you!
I'm not so good at making tutorials.. but I did my best
Oh I wish I had one more arm so I could take a video.. :lol:
Very clear tutorial!
 
Fantastic Dallet!

Thank you!

Thanks a lot for your sweet comment, dear @momasaurus ! I'm looking forward to learning from your beautiful knot too:heart: And your knot with the mousse is so fabulous! It looks like the golden waves :loveeyes:



Thank you dear @Agrume ! I'll do my best:heart:
Your CW of Early America is so beautiful, it's so soft and calming :loveeyes:




My dear @Cookiefiend, thank you so much for your sweet words! And I made a quick tutorial for you! Hope it helps :hbeat:



Thanks a lot, dear @Pampelmuse ! I love this pretty knot too, glad you like it :love:
And your knots are so neat and beautiful!! The second one is ine of my favorites too :tup:




Wow your knots are all beautiful, dear @Pirula !! I'll try the BFK knot too. It's so cute.
And your Dans un Jardin Anglais is my dream scarf... sigh.. It's a splendor! Gorgeous on you :heart:
Oh and I can't wait to see your snail knot dear :hbeat:

Thanks so much! :blush:

beautiful scarves and knots and what a wonderful intro!
I am very lazy and just do very simple knots, so hope to learn something this week.

love this!

what great colors!

all so beautiful!

Very clear tutorial!

Thanks! :hugs:
 
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 :loveeyes:

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! :hbeat:

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.:tup:

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!

View attachment 4997521

2. With Le Grand Prix au Faubourg :View attachment 4997522

3. With Exposition Universalle:
View attachment 4997523

4. With Cosmographia :View attachment 4997524

5. With Animapolis:View attachment 4997525

6. With another CW of Samourais:
I used my Chain D'Ancre scarf ring to make this variation.
View attachment 4997526

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
View attachment 4997528
2. To click the subtitle icon, you can choose the subtitle in your language!
View attachment 4997529
)



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 :love::heart:

Yds - these are gorgeous, and you are the perfect scarf mistress for this week! Fabulous intro!
 
This is a fabulous design! Who is the artist? I love the bits of black in the center, and the BLUES!!
It´s LEDOUX, moma!

I wore this yesterday for a scarfie zoom meetup, but posting today because the knot was pretty cool. I don’t know what it is, but with moussies you just wrap and fluff. View attachment 4997549
Splendid, dear ... and perfect lip colour!

fab introduction, Yoon, looking forward very much to this week, you are the perfect host for the theme!


wonderful blues, Croisette!


And wonderful reds/oranges, Moma!
thank you, Agrume!

SOTD is Early America, in a simple knot (thanks to Bunnycat).

View attachment 4997560
Very pretty, twin!

I made a quick tutorial of my last knot for you, dear @Cookiefiend :hugs:
I named this one as ' Chain D'Ancre snail knot' :giggle:

1. Make a triangle fold, and pleats it
(It's the same beginning as the video tutorial)
And fold it to half.
View attachment 4997618

2. Pull one side of the fold gently
through the one hole of Chain D'Ancre scarf ring
View attachment 4997637

3. Place your ring on the half of the fold.
(Nevermind the corner of triangle,
we will adjust it later.)
View attachment 4997620

4. Place your scarf on your neck
View attachment 4997621

5. Pull the one tail (I choose the one located below) through the empty hole of the Chain D'Ancre ring

View attachment 4997622

6. And tie a knot with the another tailView attachment 4997639
View attachment 4997624
And tie a knot once more!View attachment 4997625

I mean, tie a simple knot twice for fixation. ;)
And adjust it please.

7. Pull the corner to downward.View attachment 4997640

8. And spread it.
View attachment 4997641

9. Adjust your drapes!
I'm combing the folds with my fingers haha:graucho:
View attachment 4997642

10. Then, it's done! :love:
View attachment 4997629

Hope it helps you!
I'm not so good at making tutorials.. but I did my best
Oh I wish I had one more arm so I could take a video.. :lol:
Great intro and tutorial, Yoon!
 
I made a quick tutorial of my last knot for you, dear @Cookiefiend :hugs:
I named this one as ' Chain D'Ancre snail knot' :giggle:

1. Make a triangle fold, and pleats it
(It's the same beginning as the video tutorial)
And fold it to half.
View attachment 4997618

2. Pull one side of the fold gently
through the one hole of Chain D'Ancre scarf ring
View attachment 4997637

3. Place your ring on the half of the fold.
(Nevermind the corner of triangle,
we will adjust it later.)
View attachment 4997620

4. Place your scarf on your neck
View attachment 4997621

5. Pull the one tail (I choose the one located below) through the empty hole of the Chain D'Ancre ring

View attachment 4997622

6. And tie a knot with the another tailView attachment 4997639
View attachment 4997624
And tie a knot once more!View attachment 4997625

I mean, tie a simple knot twice for fixation. ;)
And adjust it please.

7. Pull the corner to downward.View attachment 4997640

8. And spread it.
View attachment 4997641

9. Adjust your drapes!

9-1. You can make the shape of the drapes neatly by holding the part where the drape starts
with the thumb and index finger of one hand, (A)
and then hold the right next to it with the thumb and index finger of the other hand.(B)
And move it (B) gently along the drape as if closing the Zipper lock! I'll take this instruction picture next time.

9-2. In this picture, I'm combing the folds with my fingers haha:graucho: It's another drape adjusting method that I like to use.
View attachment 4997642

10. Then, it's done! :love:
View attachment 4997629

Hope it helps you!
I'm not so good at making tutorials.. but I did my best
Oh I wish I had one more arm so I could take a video.. :lol:
Oh that’s lovely! Thank you for the tutorial!
 
all of them adorable, whether Multicoloured or neutral, Xincinsin !


beautiful, Irmapusen!


ah, those bees...!


this is perfectly coordinated, Karenska, and happy you enjoy your riding classes.


how beautiful those are, Cookie, and thank you for hosting this week!


lovely, Redbirdhermes!


perfect placement of the tiger, Pampelmuse. Here, spring has started, unbelievable after the snow and ice of the last weekend.


thank you, Missmabel!


Turfnsurf, this Couvées is fabulous!


those are great colours for this design, Bunnycat - and keep my fingers crossed for better weather!


Thank you, More bags!

Thank you Agrume! :flowers:

Love this CW on you, dear!

Thank you Croisette! :hugs:

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 :loveeyes:

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! :hbeat:

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.:tup:

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!

View attachment 4997521

2. With Le Grand Prix au Faubourg :View attachment 4997522

3. With Exposition Universalle:
View attachment 4997523

4. With Cosmographia :View attachment 4997524

5. With Animapolis:View attachment 4997525

6. With another CW of Samourais:
I used my Chain D'Ancre scarf ring to make this variation.
View attachment 4997526

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!

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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 :love::heart:


beautiful introduction Yoon!!! And thank you for hosting this wonderful week! :tup:


Gorgeous colors Croisette!

I wore this yesterday for a scarfie zoom meetup, but posting today because the knot was pretty cool. I don’t know what it is, but with moussies you just wrap and fluff. View attachment 4997549

Wrap and fluff is perfect for these wonderful changeants! Beautiful moma!

SOTD is Early America, in a simple knot (thanks to Bunnycat).

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Green purple and blue! Faboo! You look marvelous Agrume!

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Beautiful know for showing the pink red and white!

What a great intro @Yoon daily scarf! I love your snail knot and am going to try it and report back! It’s beautiful!

I’m not a clever knotter. I usually either just chuck it on, or copy shamelessly from the more creative. The recently discovered BFK knot of @Bova123 is a good one!

Two of my favorites are the suuuuper simple bias fold, wrap around and tie, as with yesterday’s SOTD, Dans un Jardin Anglais:

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Another I like is to do an oblong fold and then just shove the corners through a scarf ring. Never know what you’re going to get:

Atélier Robert Dallet, L’Ombre des Pivoines, and Domes Celestes.
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All stunners Pirula! (Esp the Dallet! :love: )
 
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