Tying a scarf is easy, what makes it difficult is when you have to choose what kind of scarf style to attend an event. If you want to know 10 different ways to tie a scarf, keep reading.
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Method 1 of 10: Modern Simple Scarf Model

Step 1. Tie the scarf around your neck, with one end slightly longer than the other

Step 2. Wrap the longer end around your neck once

Step 3. Rearrange the position of the scarf around your neck and balance the length of the two ends of the scarf
You can make the ends of the scarf the same length or slightly different.
Method 2 of 10: Rabbit Ear Scarf Model

Step 1. Tie the scarf around your neck, with one end longer than the other

Step 2. Wrap the scarf with the longer end around your neck twice in the same direction

Step 3. Then thread the end into the second loop of the scarf

Step 4. Make a simple knot using both ends of the scarf

Step 5. Rearrange the ties of the scarf so that both ends seem to hang and are slightly sideways
Method 3 of 10: Circular Scarf Covers the Neck

Step 1. Tie the scarf around your neck, with one end longer than the other

Step 2. Wrap the longer end of the scarf around your neck three or four times in the same direction

Step 3. Make a simple knot using both ends of the scarf, then tie the knot again so that no part of the scarf remains

Step 4. Tie the knot of the scarf under the scarf that has been wrapped around your neck so that no knots are visible and your scarf will look neater
Method 4 of 10: Double Circle Scarf Model

Step 1. Tie the scarf around your neck with both ends the same length

Step 2. Make a simple knot using both ends of the scarf

Step 3. Tie the knot one more time so the knot doesn't come loose

Step 4. Now your scarf is in the shape of an O then cross the scarf to look like a figure 8

Step 5. Tie the scarf loop around your neck so that the bowknot is behind the neck
Method 5 of 10: Practical Scarf Model

Step 1. Tie the scarf around your neck, with one end slightly longer than the other

Step 2. Wrap the longer end around your neck
The scarf will look dangling when viewed from your back.
Method 6 of 10: European Style Scarf Model

Step 1. Fold your scarf in half the same length

Step 2. Tie the scarf around your neck, with the unfolded end longer than the folded end

Step 3. Insert the folded end of the scarf into the folded end of the scarf and secure it
Method 7 of 10: Celebrity Style Scarf Model

Step 1. Tie the scarf around your neck, with one end longer than the other

Step 2. Wrap the scarf around your neck three times in the same direction

Step 3. Thread the remaining ends of the scarf that you wrapped around your neck in the third loop so that the scarf hangs under the loop of the scarf

Step 4. Thread the ends of the scarf that you didn't loop into the third loop of the scarf until there are no loose ends
Method 8 of 10: Waterfall Scarf Model

Step 1. Tie the scarf around your neck, with one end longer than the other

Step 2. Wrap the longer end around your neck once

Step 3. Pull one corner of the end of the scarf that you wrapped around and then insert it into the scarf loop

Step 4. Wrap the scarf around your neck
If you do it right, then the corners of the ends of the scarf that you don't pull on will look like they're hanging down like a waterfall.
Method 9 of 10: Scarf Model Like a Magic Trick

Step 1. Tie the scarf around your neck, with one end slightly longer than the other

Step 2. Wrap the longer end around your neck once

Step 3. Pull the end of the scarf that you didn't loop through the loop around your neck so that it forms a semi-circle

Step 4. Insert the other end of the scarf into the half-circle of the scarf

Step 5. Trim the loop of the scarf again and balance the length of the two ends of the scarf
Method 10 of 10: Braided Scarf Model

Step 1. Fold your scarf in half the same length

Step 2. Tie the scarf around your neck, with the unfolded end of the scarf longer than the folded end

Step 3. Insert the unfolded end of the scarf into the folded end and loosen it slightly to leave a loop-like section

Step 4. Cross the circles to form a figure 8
