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How To Tie Scarves

How To Tie Scarves

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: awful!
Review: I am sorry I bought this book. It is not updated. It has an old fashioned way to tie a scarf. There are only about 2 ways that would look good these days. I would be embarassed to wear a scarf the way the author describes it!!! Not worth the money

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good reference!
Review: I liked a lot of the ideas! It shows some unique ways to tie various shaped scarves. I have many scarves that I never wore because I didn't have a clue how to tie them, and this book has helped greatly. Be sure to get a scarf ring! Some neat ideas include using beads or pearls wrapped or braided into the scarf!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good reference!
Review: I liked a lot of the ideas! It shows some unique ways to tie various shaped scarves. I have many scarves that I never wore because I didn't have a clue how to tie them, and this book has helped greatly. Be sure to get a scarf ring! Some neat ideas include using beads or pearls wrapped or braided into the scarf!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book needed a good editor
Review: I think this book needed a good editor. Some of the directions are not clearly written. I'm a writer, and even I had a hard time deciphering some of the text. Illustrations are somewhat helpful, but the layout is confusing. It's not always easy to tell which illustration goes with which step. It would have been better to include photos of hands folding the scarves.

Some of the tying methods are nice -- traditional and classic techniques that I can wear to the office. But a lot of them are kind of weird -- even outdated-looking. I can't see going to work with three huge scarves braided together with pearls. Some of the techniques have a funky '70s disco look, but I guess that's in style.

Also, the author includes options for only a couple of sizes of scarves -- most of them quite large.


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