Scarf envy got you down? Looking at a closet full of scarves, with no way to wear them? Well cheer up, our fashionable friends. You too can be scarfalicious! We’ve got nine new ways for you to rock your wrap.

1 Halter Top
- Wrap top two corners of the scarf around your neck and tie a knot with the ends.
- Take the opposite two corners around your lower back, and tie a knot with the ends.
- Style the front fabric as you please. Wear over tank, tee, or nothing.
2 Gypsy Headscarf
- Fold scarf in half at a 45-degree angle so that it becomes a triangle.
- Place the scarf at your hairline with the “triangle point” (formed when the two corners joined together by folding) facing down your back and the two ends by each ear.
- Bring the two ends toward the back of your head and tie a knot, leaving the extra scarf from the point hanging under the knot.

3 Cummerbund
- Open scarf and lay it completely flat.
- Fold two diagonally opposite corners into the center of the scarf.
- Then fold in half length-wise, so you now have a long, thin scarf with two diagonal ends. *Note: if starting with a long, thin scarf, begin with Step 3 or 4, depending on the desired width.
- Wrap the folded scarf around the portion of your natural waist with the ends of the scarf at your back.
- Tie the ends in a knot at your back, and leave ends hanging loose, or tucked into the cummerbund.

4 Neck Knot
- Open scarf and lay completely flat.
- Fold two diagonally opposite corners into the center of the scarf.
- Then fold in half length-wise, so you now have a long, thin scarf with two diagonal ends. *Note: if starting with a long, thin scarf, begin with Step 3 or 4, depending on the desired width.
- Wrap the scarf around your neck with the center of scarf at the back of your neck and the two ends coming around to the front
- Tie the two ends in a knot either to the front or side of your neck, and let the remaining fabric hang.

5 Wrap / Faux Cardigan
- Open scarf and lay it completely flat.
- Fold it in half length-wise.
- Tie the corners where the fabric that has been folded to meet together.
- To wear, place your arms through the smaller openings at each end.

So here’s to getting creative (and cost effective) by giving your favorite classics a stylish update with a scarf! Keep in mind that this is just a sampling of the splendors of scarves. So for you chic scarfaholics out there, are you up for sharing your scarf secrets?
I love keeping a scarf handy in my bag. It is the perfect go-to for a bad hair day or to spice up any morning faux pas! It’s also great as a shawl in those highly air conditioned buildings in the summer.
One of my absolute fav things to do is grab a colorful scarf on my way out the door and wear it a million different ways throughout the day. A scarf lets me reinvent my look nearly every hour if I want! So fun….
YEA!!! “Scarf Tying” 101…Love the look of scarves, but I’ve never known more than the basics…so THANK-YOU!!! … AGAIN… Great info!