We have literally hundreds of vintage scarves in the shop which can be used or worn in many ways. This is the start of a series on the ways you can use vintage headscarves. This time it's one of the most obvious ways: headscarves!
The 1940s HeadScarf Tie
Start with a largish square scarf folded in to a triangle shape. Then place it on your neck with the triangle pointing down your neck (it is easier to have your hair tied back for this). Next tie the two ends at the front once. Pull the point forward and then tie again creating the initial turban shape. Then it is a case of tucking, primping and adding hair pins to get the desired look.
The Headband and Turban Headband
This scarf tie leaves most of your hair uncovered, and you can tie it one of two ways. Start with the scarf in a long shape (either a long thing scarf or a square scarf folded accordingly).
Place the scarf under your hair at the back, pull the ends up to the front of your head. Now you have a few options. The two I do are as follows. One, simply tie in a bow at the top front, slightly off centre. Or if you want to try the turban tie, twist it over itself and bring it back to the base of the neck or us low down as you can go on your head and tuck it in
There are millions of other ways to tie a headscarf, and millions of ways of doing the above ties... we don't claim to be experts in head scarf tying but we not what works on us and we hope it works for you! Let us know if you have any other nifty headscarf ties.
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I have a million billion scarves I am always using them for something or other... head scarves is something I have never been brave enough to do, but I may try it now! Thanks for this :)
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Great! You must show us how you get on. x
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