Scarves Scarf of the Day 2022 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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Super cute look @Pampelmuse!

What a fabulous moussie @Awillow!

Here in New Orleans there is one Chinese Restaurant called Five Happiness. You have outdone them by posting Six Happiness So fabulous with so many of my favorites...Sisters on two, twin on one and wannabe-sibling on three!

Ah, you are so welcome @Croisette7-- it is easy and cute and I finally have gotten over my fear of using elastics by raiding my baby granddaughter's supply-- they are so soft with no metal or snagginess!

So beautiful @Maedi-- this is one of my two Grail 70 designs! I love them on you and your story is so wonderful. Scarfs with those personal associations carry such meaning for us...

So beautiful on you @Awillow! I just slid down the CSGM slope this season and am madly clutching at branches and toeholds on the rock face hoping to slow the plunge...

Sisters @Maedi! I obtained my turquoise one this past summer and it always makes me smile!

Gorgeous @Foxy trini-- the coloration reminds me of my ochre Animapolis-- are we twins on that one Foxy?

Gorgeous! Mega congrats. I collect by artist also but have no complete family as of yet!

Thank you so much @Thelittlefoxes -- you will be happy to know that I am moving from my blues to a palette heading in the orange direction by way of pink!

How adorable @Pampelmuse! I love this cw too. It is perfect with your cardi.
Yay, I love having scarf family! :hugs:
Good morning everyone. This is a delightful theme and taking a page out of @Redbirdhermes' strategy of posting a "cross-over scarf " on the day between theme weeks, I am posting Beloved India. This has been in heavy rotation because it is so happy in colors and the design reminds me of an exuberant children' book illustration. And, as @Snausages has pointed out, the elephant foot is :cray:
Editing to add a photo. I re-tied it and to show more of the colors!
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Beautiful, and perfect for a gray cloudy day!
(having here:blah:)
Oh my word, Cookie, this is a delightful post! I am in love with them all! What design is happy pink, please? And your Galop :faint:. Of course, we are twins with the happy blue kitty :hugs:.
Thank you sweets! That happy pink is L’Ivresse de l’Infini ❤️
Thank you @Karenska for a great intro and lovely parade of wild beauties (and the one eyed one armed flying purple people eater!)

from the archives, 2 colorways of Jan Batjlik’s Sweet Dreams which has always reminded me of Where The Wild Things Are. Both came to me via fellow scarfies so the warmth of friendship is woven in with the silk and wool

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And what could be wilder than a T Rex?!
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And back to Jan B for the Godzilla in L’Epopee Detail 70
(Hiding in this knot, but with the addition of the pup of Bingata twilly sticker)
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Gorgeous!
And having friendship woven into your scarves is priceless. ❤️
Many thanks to @bunnycat for getting the 2022 party started here in Scarflandia. Thank you to @Karenska for hosting Wild Things Week. I've been having a blast going through my collection looking for strange and wild-colored beasties.

Beginning this week with a favorite and wonderfully colored scarf, my pink Wild Singapore. Look at these wildly colored animals. I'm so looking forward to all the eye candy that will be coming this week.

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SOTD is Wild Singapore

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Love this pink lion! :love:
 
Although it is a day late for last week's theme I wanted to post this last scarf. Polka dots always make me happy! I was able to grab this recently from the website and was "happy" I did. I can't wait for spring to wear this little gem.View attachment 5292591View attachment 5292593
SO fun! The dots are embroidered too, right? :love:
OMG sorry for this mega post. I am so behind and probably am going to miss half the posts I want to respond to! I'll have to take it in bits.

Your scarf system sounds interesting - have you described it anywhere? I have started listing my scarves in a spreadsheet, but have no way of knowing which scarf is in which box. When I want to find a particular scarf I have to look through all the boxes LOL. Are you able to remove the labels without damaging the box? Your model is as cute as can be!



I love how you have paired this delicate pink with a brown chunky sweater! Which design is this? I love how it folds.


Wow thank you for posting your beautiful scarf & sweater combinations! I think I recognize Les Ailes de la Soie, Baobab, and Galop Chromatique (which has been on my wish-list forever), but not the others. Trying to figure out what they are is a fun little game.



I'm impressed by anybody who can ride and manage to steer one of those large horses! I will have to read about St. Leonard - he sounds interesting. I am twins with you on the top Parade de L., I would consider it one of my top two 70 cm - the other being les Mustangs.



This is beautiful and goes well with your cardi!


Oh thank you for posting this! I have been eyeing this design and your photos may have pushed me over the edge.


They are all gorgeous! So many fabulous colors - set them free from their boxes so we can all enjoy them with you :smile:



This is beautiful!


This is a chic combo! :heart:
Thank you! I often get a kick out of trying to identify scarves based on just a few details - in December 2020 I hosted a week with the theme of Sherlock - I showed a tiny bit of a scarf and everyone sleuthed to figure out what it was. It was a very fun week!
The green scarf is Les Chemins Secret, and the blue is Cache Cache Fleuri. ❤️
Well, this pattern has already been shown, but here is another colourway of Sweet Dreams. Ooh! That reminds me to get it out for tomorrow…

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Now, I need to sort out the awful muddle of my scarf boxes and label them properly. I was only going to buy one…….!!!
My favorite cw!
When I saw the theme for this week, I started singing > Wild thing. You make me heart sing. You make everything....groovy! :smile: It also made me immediately think of Savana Dance. I must be in an orange mood this week. This is the crazy loud orange/purple/blue CSGM.

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Love it!
SOTD Le Premier Chant with hummingbirds, rabbits, butterflies, a monkey and a wolf along with wild flowers and berries
So pretty! This cw is gorgeous!
 
Thank you @Karenska for a great intro and lovely parade of wild beauties (and the one eyed one armed flying purple people eater!)

from the archives, 2 colorways of Jan Batjlik’s Sweet Dreams which has always reminded me of Where The Wild Things Are. Both came to me via fellow scarfies so the warmth of friendship is woven in with the silk and wool

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And what could be wilder than a T Rex?!
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And back to Jan B for the Godzilla in L’Epopee Detail 70
(Hiding in this knot, but with the addition of the pup of Bingata twilly sticker)
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We are twins on a few! Your 1st colorway of Sweet Dreams looks nice with a denim top.
Good morning everyone. This is a delightful theme and taking a page out of @Redbirdhermes' strategy of posting a "cross-over scarf " on the day between theme weeks, I am posting Beloved India. This has been in heavy rotation because it is so happy in colors and the design reminds me of an exuberant children' book illustration. And, as @Snausages has pointed out, the elephant foot is :cray:
Editing to add a photo. I re-tied it and to show more of the colors!
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Lovely colorway LKB!
 
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Good morning, dear Scarflandians, and Happy New Year! I hope it’s gotten off to a great start for everyone. Many thanks to Bunnycat for getting the 2022 Scarf Party started, and to all of you for showing your glorious and happy silks.

Scarfies, let’s keep the party movin’:party:! Because we’re goin’ to that place Where the Wild Things Are!
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Creatures Real & Imaginary, especially in unusual colours.
Snakes, real creatures, come in amazing colors, but I couldn’t find a photo that didn’t frighten the wilies out of me, and I certainly didn’t want to frighten you, so I’ll just tell you a story. Once at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, I saw the most exquisite, fuscia-colored pit viper, a tiny and elegant miracle of gorgeous iridescent pinks. It was breathtaking to behold. This remarkable and beautiful creature came from the American Southwest, where there is so much red, sand and pink rock. I was fairly mesmerized by it, despite the fact that I am terrified of snakes. (On a side note, it was the exact color of an Estee Lauder lipstick I wore in my twenties :lol:.) All kidding aside, it was a most extraordinary specimen.
Here is another creature - Wooley’s hot-pants wearin’, rock-n-rollin’ One-Eyed, One-Horned Flying Purple People Eater, thought to be extinct, but who knows? :giggle:.
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A few specimens from my own silk zoo and throughout the week I’ll exhibit others.
How about the crazy half-horse chimeras playing games on Della Cavalleria Favolosa? From Hermès’ Story Behind, “Della Cavalleria is one of the most extraordinary treatises in the history of riding. Written by Georg Engelhard von Löhneysen, it was published in Bavaria at the very beginning of the 17th century, and now a part of the Émile Hermès collection. Illustrated with baroque engravings, it presents some German sleighs drawn by fabulous creatures and richly adorned horses. Playing with these, the designer pushes extravagance even further by assembling horses' bodies and chimerical monsters. Keeping in the theme of games, she humorously gives one a racket, a yoyo or a diabolo to another, creating strange visual associations worthy of an exquisite corpse.”
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Who dat peeping out of the gingham and stripes? Dallet’s marvelously rendered cats.
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The lion is definitely not sleeping tonight. Oooh, he’s so pretty with his lavender markings.
View attachment 5292332 Please show us your colorful Wild Things - all sorts, real or imaginary!
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Della Cavalleria Favolosa is pretty in that sweet colorway. LOVE the yellow hem on Act iii.
 
Well, this pattern has already been shown, but here is another colourway of Sweet Dreams. Ooh! That reminds me to get it out for tomorrow…

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Now, I need to sort out the awful muddle of my scarf boxes and label them properly. I was only going to buy one…….!!!
I am loving this colorway!

Marvelous cw, dear Awillow, and you are my sister because I have the blue jean/rose.
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Such a wonderful colorway!
@LKBNOLA I didn’t make the connection between the amazones shawl and our 90cm animapolis! Glad to be twins with you. Archival pic of it but happy it’s on theme! Awesome Introduction @Karenska
I love this Foxy!
 
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Good morning, dear Scarflandians, and Happy New Year! I hope it’s gotten off to a great start for everyone. Many thanks to Bunnycat for getting the 2022 Scarf Party started, and to all of you for showing your glorious and happy silks.

Scarfies, let’s keep the party movin’:party:! Because we’re goin’ to that place Where the Wild Things Are!
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Creatures Real & Imaginary, especially in unusual colours.
Snakes, real creatures, come in amazing colors, but I couldn’t find a photo that didn’t frighten the wilies out of me, and I certainly didn’t want to frighten you, so I’ll just tell you a story. Once at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, I saw the most exquisite, fuscia-colored pit viper, a tiny and elegant miracle of gorgeous iridescent pinks. It was breathtaking to behold. This remarkable and beautiful creature came from the American Southwest, where there is so much red, sand and pink rock. I was fairly mesmerized by it, despite the fact that I am terrified of snakes. (On a side note, it was the exact color of an Estee Lauder lipstick I wore in my twenties :lol:.) All kidding aside, it was a most extraordinary specimen.
Here is another creature - Wooley’s hot-pants wearin’, rock-n-rollin’ One-Eyed, One-Horned Flying Purple People Eater, thought to be extinct, but who knows? :giggle:.
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A few specimens from my own silk zoo and throughout the week I’ll exhibit others.
How about the crazy half-horse chimeras playing games on Della Cavalleria Favolosa? From Hermès’ Story Behind, “Della Cavalleria is one of the most extraordinary treatises in the history of riding. Written by Georg Engelhard von Löhneysen, it was published in Bavaria at the very beginning of the 17th century, and now a part of the Émile Hermès collection. Illustrated with baroque engravings, it presents some German sleighs drawn by fabulous creatures and richly adorned horses. Playing with these, the designer pushes extravagance even further by assembling horses' bodies and chimerical monsters. Keeping in the theme of games, she humorously gives one a racket, a yoyo or a diabolo to another, creating strange visual associations worthy of an exquisite corpse.”
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Who dat peeping out of the gingham and stripes? Dallet’s marvelously rendered cats.
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The lion is definitely not sleeping tonight. Oooh, he’s so pretty with his lavender markings.
View attachment 5292332 Please show us your colorful Wild Things - all sorts, real or imaginary!
:cutesy:
Thank you for introducing these beautiful silks. As with the lavender lion I have a feeling plenty of creatures exist that I haven't even noticed. Off to explore more closely...
 
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Oh my, I love this combo. Is the scarf a dipdye, Barbette? It’s a stunner.
Thank you Karenska! The name is Mythiques Phoenix Tattoo. I don't think it is a true dip dye although it does have that look so I wouldn't be surprised if that was part of the process. I only saw these 2 colors once in the boutique and had to take it home!
 
Good morning, dear Scarflandians, and Happy New Year! I hope it’s gotten off to a great start for everyone. Many thanks to Bunnycat for getting the 2022 Scarf Party started, and to all of you for showing your glorious and happy silks.

Scarfies, let’s keep the party movin’:party:! Because we’re goin’ to that place Where the Wild Things Are!
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Creatures Real & Imaginary, especially in unusual colours.
Snakes, real creatures, come in amazing colors, but I couldn’t find a photo that didn’t frighten the wilies out of me, and I certainly didn’t want to frighten you, so I’ll just tell you a story. Once at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, I saw the most exquisite, fuscia-colored pit viper, a tiny and elegant miracle of gorgeous iridescent pinks. It was breathtaking to behold. This remarkable and beautiful creature came from the American Southwest, where there is so much red, sand and pink rock. I was fairly mesmerized by it, despite the fact that I am terrified of snakes. (On a side note, it was the exact color of an Estee Lauder lipstick I wore in my twenties :lol:.) All kidding aside, it was a most extraordinary specimen.
Here is another creature - Wooley’s hot-pants wearin’, rock-n-rollin’ One-Eyed, One-Horned Flying Purple People Eater, thought to be extinct, but who knows? :giggle:.
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A few specimens from my own silk zoo and throughout the week I’ll exhibit others.
How about the crazy half-horse chimeras playing games on Della Cavalleria Favolosa? From Hermès’ Story Behind, “Della Cavalleria is one of the most extraordinary treatises in the history of riding. Written by Georg Engelhard von Löhneysen, it was published in Bavaria at the very beginning of the 17th century, and now a part of the Émile Hermès collection. Illustrated with baroque engravings, it presents some German sleighs drawn by fabulous creatures and richly adorned horses. Playing with these, the designer pushes extravagance even further by assembling horses' bodies and chimerical monsters. Keeping in the theme of games, she humorously gives one a racket, a yoyo or a diabolo to another, creating strange visual associations worthy of an exquisite corpse.”
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Who dat peeping out of the gingham and stripes? Dallet’s marvelously rendered cats.
View attachment 5292331
The lion is definitely not sleeping tonight. Oooh, he’s so pretty with his lavender markings.
View attachment 5292332 Please show us your colorful Wild Things - all sorts, real or imaginary!
:cutesy:
Thank you for this wonderful intro and Della Cavalleria ties like a dream.
 
Good morning everyone. This is a delightful theme and taking a page out of @Redbirdhermes' strategy of posting a "cross-over scarf " on the day between theme weeks, I am posting Beloved India. This has been in heavy rotation because it is so happy in colors and the design reminds me of an exuberant children' book illustration. And, as @Snausages has pointed out, the elephant foot is :cray:
Editing to add a photo. I re-tied it and to show more of the colors!
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A very special scarf in a luminous, glorious color way. It looks wonderful with this cardigan.
 
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