Scarf-stole is one of the most favorite accessories of girls. We put it on at any time in order to hide from the wind with the weather or to diversify our image. A wide scarf appeared among fashionistas about four hundred years ago. The fashion was introduced by the Princess Palatinskaya, in whose honor the wide scarf gained its current name - the stole. Initially, the stole was a small path made of sable skins, which covered the shoulders of the ladies. According to other sources, the last wife of Louis XVI invented a wide scarf.
In Russia, the fashion for wide capes appeared in the 18th century, but during the revolution this accessory was forgotten for several decades. Palantine returned to fashionistas in the 30s of the last century.
Today, the stole has not changed its shape - it is a wide and long scarf with various patterns. There are several basic ways to tie a wide scarf.
Five easy ways
The most popular option is when the ladies throw a wide scarf around the neck and tuck their ends under the belt.
Another easy way is to wrap a scarf around your neck. This option looks great in girls with narrow shoulders and wide hips. You can beautifully throw the accessory over one shoulder and fix it on the other with an elegant brooch. Throw a stole on the neck so that its ends are at the back. In this case, the stole is either tied closely at the neck, or flows freely.
Using a stole as a cape is another modification of a scarf knot.
In free fall
You need to wrap the scarf around the neck several times. Insert one of the ends into the resulting loop. Tie the other end to the other side.
Twisted scarf
One end of the stole must be rotated several times around the loop. Wrap the scarf around the neck until its ends hang down in front. Now you need to pull them by the loops.
Classics of the genre
The classic knot made of stole is very simple. You should lay the scarf in half, wrap it around the neck, put both ends in the loop and tighten the knot.
Double loop
Another way to tie a stole correctly is a double loop. You need to wrap the scarf twice from front to back and tie loose ends near the neck.
Pigtail or Necklace
This option is one of the most difficult. You need to casually put a scarf on your shoulders and wrap the ends together. Then wrap the left end of the scarf with the right and pull through the resulting knot. Similarly, do with the right end and continue manipulating until the scarf is over. Stretch the “pigtail” and tie the ends together.
Bilateral stole
For this method, you will need two scarves at once. You can use a lightweight and tight scarf. Fold them together and gently wrap it around your neck so that the ends are at the bottom. You just have to straighten the scarf so that both drawings are visible to passers-by.
Clamp
Make a scarf collar from your favorite stole. To do this, you need to fold a wide scarf into a triangle and tie the resulting corners diagonally. Put the stole on the neck and wrap it around. The tips can be removed to hide the nodules.
Lucky knot
Another varied option for tying a scarf is to make a knot for good luck. To do this, you will need to tie a loose knot at one of the ends. Send the end you want to this node. Tie a scarf to your liking.