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From designer silk squares to chunky homemade knits, this New York Times bestselling book is filled with inspired ways to style your scarves. Inside youll find: Step-by-step tutorials for square, oblong, and embellished scarves Styles for the summer, fall, winter, and spring seasons DIY scarf accessories featuring camera straps, tote bags, necklaces and moreWrapped in a silky cover and with a beautifully designed interior, How to Tie a Scarf is the perfect gift for anyone who loves the finishing touch of a well-styled scarf.

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Copyright 2013 by Potter Style a division of Random House Inc All rights - photo 1
Copyright 2013 by Potter Style a division of Random House Inc All rights - photo 2

Copyright 2013 by Potter Style, a division of Random House, Inc.
All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Potter Style, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. Potter Style is a trademark and Potter with colophon is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc.

eBook ISBN: 978-0-7704-3517-2
Hardcover ISBN 978-0-3853-4498-2

Photos by Laurel Golio

Cover and interior design by Danielle Deschenes

Styled by Natalia Moena

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Fashion changes but style endures Coco Chanel - photo 9
Fashion changes but style endures Coco Chanel In the lexicon of fashion - photo 10
Fashion changes but style endures Coco Chanel In the lexicon of fashion - photo 11
Fashion changes, but style endures.
Coco Chanel
In the lexicon of fashion accessories, scarves possess the unique ability to endure passing trends and define individual style.

Large statement scarves with elegant prints, chunky-knit scarves woven with multicolored yarn, intricate crocheted capes with fringe detail, delicate pocket scarves in raw silk; the variety of shapes, patterns, and materials are limited only to the imagination of the designer.

With the endless variety of modern and vintage scarves available, there are even more ways to style them. Knotted provides an introduction to wearing your scarves in classic and inventive ways. In these pagesdivided among basic folds, common shapes, seasonal and embellished scarves sectionsyoull find thirty-three ways to twist, knot, and loop your scarves expertly and effortlessly.

Consider this your invitation to reintroduce older pieces in your wardrobe with a fresh perspective and wear your new scarves with an unexpected twist. No matter the fashion, as Chanel famously quipped, good style always endures.

Many of the styles featured in this book begin with one of four basic folds - photo 12
Many of the styles featured in this book begin with one of four basic folds - photo 13
Many of the styles featured in this book begin with one of four basic folds: The Bias, The Bandanna, The Straight, and The Triangle. These techniques are primarily useful when folding square scarves into oblong bands, but they also serve as the foundation for several oblong scarves for the colder months. Use these simple folds as a starting point when styling your scarves.
The Triangle Fold
STEP ONE
Begin with an open scarf ------------- STEP TWO Fold the scarf diagonally - photo 14
Begin with an open scarf.
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STEP TWO
Fold the scarf diagonally in half to form a triangle ------------- The - photo 15
Fold the scarf diagonally in half to form a triangle.
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The Straight Fold
STEP ONE
Begin with an open scarf ------------- STEP TWO Fold the scarf in half - photo 16
Begin with an open scarf.
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STEP TWO
Fold the scarf in half lengthwise ------------- STEP THREE Continue folding - photo 17
Fold the scarf in half lengthwise.
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STEP THREE
Continue folding the scarf lengthwise until the desired width is achieved - photo 18
Continue folding the scarf lengthwise until the desired width is achieved.
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The Bandanna Fold
STEP ONE
Fold the scarf diagonally in half ------------- STEP TWO Take the - photo 19
Fold the scarf diagonally in half.
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STEP TWO
Take the triangular corner of the scarf and fold inward toward the middle - photo 20
Take the triangular corner of the scarf and fold inward toward the middle, leaving two-thirds of the scarf unfolded.
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STEP THREE
Take the opposite side of the scarf and fold inward toward the folded corner - photo 21
Take the opposite side of the scarf and fold inward toward the folded corner.
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STEP FOUR
Keep folding the alternate sides of the scarf until the desired width is - photo 22
Keep folding the alternate sides of the scarf until the desired width is achieved.
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TIP You can create a classic bandanna if you tie this fold around the neck or - photo 23 TIP You can create a classic bandanna if you tie this fold around the neck, or a simple headband if you use a light silk or chiffon scarf.
The Bias Fold
STEP ONE
Take the opposite corners of the scarf and fold inward toward the center of the - photo 24
Take the opposite corners of the scarf and fold inward toward the center of the scarf.
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