Yes I did just reference Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story. But sadly this post is not about Buzz.
I mentioned in a past wardrobe wednesday post that if you have a lot of "normal" scarves you can make them into loop or infinity scarves. Sometimes I will call it a loop scarf, sometimes i'll call it an infinity scarf. They mean the same thing so feel free to favor one or the other.
I own one actual infinity scarf. ONE! But i'll be honest, when I wear a scarf it's usually in the infinity form. I find it easier for my day to day life to wear my scarf that way. Nothing is more annoying than having to stop what you are doing because one side of your scarf is at a different length than the other side and you're being chocked. I know i'm not the only one this happens to.
So I have finally made my first (and very awkward) tutorial video for you all to watch so you can make your scarves into infinity scarves as well! Fun game: count how many times I say scarves in this video, and I say it A LOT...Oy!
If for some reason you can't watch the video (maybe you're at work, at dinner, you're like me and didn't realize your volume wasn't on, or you just like to read directions instead...) scroll down past the video and I have posted step by step directions.
Turning your scarf into an infinity scarf:
1. Take your scarf and make sure you have two distinct ends
2. Take the two ends and tie them together, don't tie them too tight so you can untie it later
3.You will have created a loop, you're almost done...
4. With your left hand grab the top of the loop and with your right hand grab the bottom of the loop
5. Cross the loop over one another, creating a figure 8, or an infinity symbol
6. Run your hands over the fabric to create one smooth opening
7. Place around your neck, fluff and fix
8. You have successfully converted your scarf into an infinity scarf!
Thanks for watching and reading!
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