A woolen scarf is our constant companion on cold winter days. Usually it is simply wrapped around the neck, hiding the ends under the coat. But don't you think this method is too commonplace? After all, there are much more options for tying a woolen scarf.
Instructions
Step 1
European knot. This type of knot will work with any long woolen scarf. Fold it in half, then wrap it around your neck and pull the two ends into the ring that you created when folding. Tighten the scarf as needed.
Step 2
Classic knot. For this knot, you will need a narrow and long scarf; both small and large knits will do. Place the scarf around your neck, ends first. Tie them in a loose, simple knot.
Step 3
A la Ostap Bender. Get the longest, tightest scarf you can find in your wardrobe. Its length must be at least one meter. Throw it over in such a way that it wraps around the neck once, and the ends go down forward. One end of the scarf can be casually thrown over your shoulder.
Step 4
A la Maria Magdalena. You need a very wide scarf. Cover your head with them, throwing the ends over your back. And the scarf will protect your head from the cold without crushing your hair.
Step 5
"Under the coat." Take any woolen scarf, fold it in half widthwise and wrap it around your neck. If the scarf is very wide, you can fold it in three or four. Spread the scarf over the collar and place the ends under the jacket or coat.