New Headscarf Technique: The Cozy Wrap
Updated: Nov 26, 2024
When I had an Etsy shop, a reviewer once wrote, "this scarf feels delicious on my head."
The same can be said of this new headscarf technique: the cozy wrap.
The first thing that makes it delicious is that it's easy. The second, that it creates a soft and cushiony effect.
To begin, you'll need both a rectangular and triangular scarf. The rectangle should be at least 17" wide. The triangle's short edges should measure at least 34" long. Instead of a triangle, you can substitute a square scarf that's at least 34"x"34.
Below the video, you'll find a handful of stunning scarves that have the right dimensions for this look.
Let's start tying!
If you don't have enough hair for a low bun or ponytail, try wearing a cap with an attached ruffle or knot, like this one or this one.
A large fabric flower attached to a stretch cotton headband will also create the effect of a hairbun.
Scarf shopping!
Want to tie this style with some new scarves? Here are some of my top picks.
If you love brights...
For the neutral lovers...
If you love blues...
And last, some deep tones...
Find more quick headscarf tutorials on the videos page here. Choose from easy techniques, scarf tips & tricks, and my free headscarf masterclass.
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