Learning to tie a scarf is simple, but choosing the right knot for a particular occasion can be challenging. Here are ten different ways to tie a scarf that you can try out.
Steps
Modern Style

Throw the scarf over your shoulder so that one side hangs slightly longer than the other.

Take the longer end of the scarf and wrap it around your neck once.

Adjust the knot you’ve just tied and make sure both ends of the scarf are even. The two sides can be of equal length, or one side can hang slightly longer than the other.
Bunny Ears Style

Throw the scarf over your shoulder so that one side is slightly longer than the other.

From the longer side, wrap the scarf twice around your neck in the same direction.

Secure the part of the scarf you just wrapped around your neck at the second loop.

Tie the two ends of the scarf together.

Adjust the loops around your neck above the knot so that the ends of the scarf drape naturally over one side.
Turtle Neck Style

Throw the scarf over your shoulder so that one side hangs slightly longer than the other.

Take the longer end of the scarf and wrap it three or four times around your neck in the same direction.

Tie the two ends of the scarf together, then tie a second knot to remove any excess scarf.

Adjust the knot at the base of your neck so that any extra scarf is hidden.
Endless Loop Style

Throw the scarf over your shoulder so that both ends of the scarf are of equal length.

At the ends of both sides of the scarf, tie a knot.

Tie another knot to ensure that the first knot stays securely in place.

Hold the loop (shaped like the letter “O”) and twist it to form the number “8”.

Place the lower part of the “8” shape over your neck.
Natural Drape Style

Throw the scarf over your shoulder so that one side hangs slightly longer than the other.

Take the longer end of the scarf and wrap it around your neck, but don’t complete the loop. Let the scarf hang naturally down your back.
European Style

Fold the scarf in half lengthwise.

Place the folded scarf around your neck so that the un-folded side hangs longer than the folded side.

Pass the un-folded part of the scarf through the loop formed by the folded part, then tighten it.
Celebrity Style

Throw the scarf over your shoulder so that one side is longer than the other.

From the longer side of the scarf, wrap it three times around your neck in the same direction.

Secure the scarf when you complete the third loop, ensuring the excess scarf falls naturally beneath the knot.

Adjust the untied end of the scarf at the top and place it within the third loop.
Waterfall Style

Throw the scarf over your shoulder so that one side hangs longer than the other.

Take the longer side of the scarf and wrap it around your neck once.

Hold the part of the scarf you are using to tie and secure the top corner tightly.

Tuck the corner of the scarf into the loop right at your neck. Once tucked, the untucked part of the scarf will fall down like a waterfall.
Magic Trick Style

Throw the scarf over your shoulder so that one side is slightly longer than the other.

Take the longer end of the scarf and wrap it once around your neck.

Pull the untied part of the scarf through the top loop around your neck to create a semi-circle.

Pull the tied part of the scarf through the semi-circle.

Adjust the scarf so that both sides are even.
Braided Style

Fold the scarf in half lengthwise.

Throw the folded scarf over your shoulder, with the unfolded side hanging longer than the folded side.

Place the un-folded part of the scarf into the loop formed by the folded part, leaving space at the end of the folded side.

Twist the folded part of the scarf to form the shape of the number '8'.

Pull the remaining un-folded part of the scarf into the second loop created by the twisted knot.

Adjust the scarf to ensure it is balanced.
