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13 Easy Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

September 11, 2017 By Christina Dennis 4 Comments

The humble blanket scarf. It’s a Fall & Winter fashion staple that I’m still loving! I played around with my oversized scarf the other day and came up with 13 easy ways to wear it. Check out these simple looks below, and watch the video for the full instructions for each blanket scarf tying style.

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Watch the video below to see learn 13 easy ways to tie a blanket scarf:

1: The Snowman

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your oversized square scarf into a rectangle, drape one end on your shoulder, and then wrap it around your neck from the back to the front.

2: The Parisian

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a rectangle, and then drape it across both shoulders from the front to the back.

3: The Classic & 4: The Classic with a Knot (in video)

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, center it in front of your neck, and then pull each end from the back to the front of each of your shoulders.

5: The Fancy Knot

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, and then roll it to create a long tube shape. Fold the tube in half, center it over the back of your neck, and pull one end of the tube through the loop you create. Put the other end over top of the loop and then weave it under and through the loop.

6: The Classic Loop

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, and then roll it to create a long tube shape. Fold the tube in half, center it over the back of your neck, and pull both ends of the tube through the loop.

7: The Double Knot

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

8: The Snake

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, and then roll it to create a long tube shape. Fold the tube in half, center it over the back of your neck, and let the ends hang.

9: The Shawl

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, and let it drape over your shoulders.

10: The Elegant Drape

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, and wrap it around your shoulders.

11: The Belted Shawl

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, and let it drape over your shoulders. Fasten a belt over the scarf and around your waist.

12: The Belted Vest

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, and let it drape over your shoulders. Gather the edges of the scarf that drape over your shoulders so that they sit on top of your shoulders. Fasten a belt over the scarf and around your waist.

13: The Classic Wrap

13 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf

Fold your scarf into a triangle by folding one corner over the other, and wrap it around your neck.

Have fun wearing your blanket scarf!

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So many great ways to wear / tie a blanket scarf for Fall!

Filed Under: DIY Fashion & Mom Life Tagged With: fall, petite curvy mom style, video

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Comments

  1. rock says

    September 16, 2017 at 1:22 am

    Belted plaid, a garment that could also double as a blanket or groundsheet. Rebozo longer scarf like shawl without hole, tied around shoulder and can

    Reply
  2. Lea says

    September 16, 2017 at 12:29 pm

    Thank you for this. I want to wear more scarves this winter and you’ve been a huge help.

    Reply
    • Lindsay - The DIY Mommy says

      September 17, 2017 at 1:59 pm

      That is so wonderful, Lea.

      Reply
  3. Obbule says

    November 19, 2017 at 2:22 pm

    There is no doubt that it makes the person prettier! 🙂
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