Posted on June 9, 2010.
How to tie a scarf 1. Put your bandanna somewhere flat.
2. Fold one corner of your bandanna over, so that the corner point sits at approximately the center of the square of material (ie, horizontally aligned with the two side corners). Note: We found that the best method of folding but the more times, then increase the size bandana will end (ie the fabric more you will be asked to lie on the head) and vice versa of course. It really depends on the size of the folded bandanna and the size of your head!
3. Hold the folded bandana on each side of the folded edge and place the flat edge on or around your hair line (thus covering most of the overhead). It is a matter of personal preference, then put it where it is comfortable. It may be useful to bend forward at this stage, as shown in the photo below.
4. Move your arm outward two corners later, the pull back of your head. You can right at this point (leaving the bottom corner of the front bandana on his face and so do the next step a little easier to do).
5. Then, using only the two side corners a single node in the back of your head, making sure it is tight enough so the bandana is firmly attached, but not uncomfortable! Hairbrush bulk towards the node so it does not get stuck.
6. On the one hand, hold the single node, so it does not loosen up too much, use your other hand to bring the bottom over the back of your head.
7. Finally, attach a single node, but this time on the bottom. This effectively catches in the bottom of your bandanna inside the node, ensuring that the bandana stays on your head.