12 Knotty Hacks For Scarf Styles That You Need To Know About!
This article will focus on style hacks from a wide range of uses, including hacks to be used for objects other than our bodies e.g. decoration for a bottle of wine. Get ready to explore the many hacks for scarf styles that you need to know about!
Turn a scarf into a piece of art above your bed
This is a favourite decoration of the many scarf styles, particularly amongst university students, but this style is not exclusive. So, if you want to add a simple yet beautifully effective decoration to your house or room, then try this style.
Tie a scarf around your ankle
The ankle is often an area of the body that people don’t take an advantage to experiment with in fashion. So, like the many other scarf styles, this will enable you to add colours and patterns from your scarves, onto your ankle.
The scarf styles of rolling a scarf into a flower or wrapping a scarf around a bottle of wine as a gift for a loved one
This illustration shows two style hacks for a scarf. The illustration on the left shows that a scarf can be wrapped around a stick to resemble a flower, this is an innovative way to show someone your love and it will last forever, unlike a real flower. The illustration on the right shows a bottle of wine that has been decorated with small scarves, possibly pocket squares. This is a fun way to add more design to a classic gift.
Tie a scarf around your leg as a garter
A garter was traditionally used at wedding receptions, the groom would remove the garter from the bride’s leg either with his hands or teeth and it is then thrown to all of the eligible bachelors at the wedding. The practice is less popular nowadays. However, today it is popularly used by women to add a kinky accessory to their outfit.
Tie a scarf around your handbag handle
Try this simple style of knotting a scarf around your handbag handle to add more beauty to your handbag. Also, experiment with different knot styles to refresh your love for your bag.
The scarf styles of wrapping a scarf under your watch or tying a scarf around your wrist
This is a very simple style to add more colours and patterns to your wrists and it will emphasise the beauty of the watch you are wearing.
Fold a pocket square
Everyone has heard of the timeless accessory called pocket square. The main difference between a scarf and pocket square are their sizes, pocket square is very small. Furthermore, there are endless ways to fold a pocket square which is one of the main reasons the accessory has not run out of fashion. The folding style shown on our illustration is called the Triangular Fold or a One Point Fold, feel free to explore the many folding styles available on the web.
Use a scarf as a sash
This is a very simple way to add more colours and patterns to your outfit. To my knowledge, sashes typically have writing across them. So, try writing something interesting on your sash and show it to the world.
Turn a scarf into a cape
It’s a bird! It’s a plane!…no it’s just a person wearing their scarf like a cape. Whether it’s for Halloween or for a roleplaying game, turning a scarf into a cape is a very simple way to look cool when standing in front of a fan and have it blow your cape.
Turn a scarf into a twisty bracelet or tie it into a ring
The illustration on the left is another variation of tying a scarf around your wrist. The illustration on the right requires you to use a small piece of fabric and tie it around a finger. This is a very simple and beautiful way to create a ring.
Jazz up your walking stick by tying a scarf around it
When I think about walking sticks, I picture either a monochromatic burgundy cane or a metallic walking stick, both are pretty plain. So, why not jazz up your walking stick with some vibrant colours and complex patterns.
In conclusion, we hope that these knotty style hacks for scarves has inspired you to try them out and feel free to add your own twist to them. If you want to share an image or a video of you trying out these styles or your own twist to them, tag us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter and we will share it with the world.
Abigail Wenderson
Wow, all the ideas are amazing. Would love to try the idea of tieing a scarf to a handbag handle.