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Embellished Scarves

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Embellished scarves are the fashion scarves that have a different decoration, a special feature and special texture details. They are simply more appealing, attractive and eye-catching than the formal scarves. The scarves that we use every day with their colors, design and prints mostly reflect our thoughts, feelings and lifestyle. Sometimes we use scarves just to give an impression, show an expression, support an idea or even give a message.

Both for men and women scarves are must have fashion accessories. Whatever color, design and texture they have: scarves, surely give a positive vibe and energy to our environment. Check the beautiful scarves in style also in our floral scarves , skull scarves and crochet scarves sections. Scarf Universe with its top customer service elegant scarves and reasonable prices is the top quality scarf online seller.http://www.scarfuniverse.com/trend/embellished.html

Scarfuniverse introduce new Scarf Knot patterns

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The Basic Loop:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck with one end longer.
  2. Wrap the longer end of the scarf around the neck once.
  3. Then, tuck the longer end down and under the loop.



Image of Braid Knot.

The Braid:

 

  1. Fold the scarf in half the long ways and drape it around the neck.
  2. Take the scarf and loop the loose ends through the doubled up ends.
  3. Make a knot, but do not tighten it.
  4. Twist, the doubled up loop of the knot, once.
  5. Pull the loose ends through the doubled up part of the loop, again.



Image of the Bunny Ear Knot.

The Bunny Ear:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck with more length on one side.
  2. Wrap the longer end around the neck twice.
  3. Bring the longer end, up and bring it down and under the outer loop.
  4. Make a simple knot bringing the two ends together for a “bunny ear” look.
  5. Tuck the knot under the loop.



Image of the Celebrity Knot.

The Celebrity:

 

  1. Drape scarf around the neck with more length on one side.
  2. Take the longer end of the scarf and wrap it around the neck twice.
  3. Tuck the end, that was wrapped around the neck, into the loop in a down and under fashion.
  4. Tuck the other end in an up and under fashion near where the other end was tucked, but don’t pull it all the way through the loop.



Image of the Classic Drape Knot.

The Classic Drape:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around neck with ends hanging in front.



Image of the Double Rainbow Knot.

The Double Rainbow:

 

  1. Take two scarves and align them with each other.
  2. Drape them around your neck with the ends in front and with more length on one side.
  3. Take longer end of the scarves and wrap it around the neck once.
  4. Have the two ends be draped in front of the body.
  5. Adjust the ends, so that they have a layered look.



Image of the European Loop Knot.

The European Loop:

 

  1. Fold the scarf in half the long ways and drape around the neck.
  2. Loop the loose ends through the doubled up ends and make a knot-like look.



Image of the Hidden Knot.

The Hidden Knot:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck with a more length on one side.
  2. With the longer end, wrap the scarf around the neck.
  3. Tie one knot with the ends.
  4. Tuck the knot under the outer loop that is around the neck.



Image of the Infinity Knot.

The Infinity:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck with the ends even.
  2. Tie the scarf together with two knots at the very ends.
  3. Twist the scarf once to make it double up and put the tied end behind the neck.



Image of the Key Tie Knot.

The Key Tie:

 

  1. Drape the scarf with one end longer than the other.
  2. Take the longer end of the scarf and wrap it around the neck twice.
  3. Crisscross the scarf in front and tie one knot.
  4. Tuck the end down and under.
  5. Tuck the other end up and under the outer loop and around the neck.



Image of the Magic Trick Knot.

The Magic Trick:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck with a more length on one side.
  2. Take the longer end of the scarf and wrap it around the neck once.
  3. Start to pull one of the ends through the loop made around the neck, but do not pull the end through all of the way.
  4. Pull the other end of the scarf through the loop made.



Image of the Men's Tie Knot.

The Men’s Tie:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck with a more length on one side.
  2. Take the longer end and wrap it over and under the shorter end twice.
  3. Now, loop the end of the once longer end through the loop around the neck.
  4. Bring the end through the big loop you made around the end of the scarf.
  5. Tighten as desired.



Image of the Mira.

The Mira:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck.
  2. Twist the scarf by the end and then wrap one end around the neck.
  3. Twist the scarf by the end again and then wrap one end around the neck again.
  4. Tuck the end down and under the loop made around the neck.
  5. Tuck the other end up and under the loop around the neck.



Image of the Modern One Loop Knot.

The Modern One Loop:

 

  1. Drape scarf around the neck with a little more length on one side.
  2. Take longer end of the scarf and wrap it around the neck once.
  3. Have the ends be draped in front of the body.



Image of the Toss Knot.

The Toss:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck, with the ends facing in front.
  2. Loop one of the ends behind the neck so that one end is in front and one is behind you.



Image of the Turtleneck Knot.

The Turtleneck:

 

  1. Drape scarf around the neck, with the ends in front, and one end a little longer than the other.
  2. Wrap the longer end around the neck until there is only about six inches left on that end of the scarf.
  3. Tie a basic knot with the two ends and then tie another one.
  4. Tuck the scarf ends under the looped portion of the scarf.



Image of the Twist and Pull Knot.

The Twist and Pull:

 

  1. Fold the scarf in half the long ways, but don’t match up the ends. Leave one end a little longer.
  2. Drape the scarf around the neck.
  3. Pull the shorter loose end through the doubled up scarf.
  4. Twist the doubled up/knotted end of the scarf.
  5. Pull the other loose end of the scarf through.



Image of the Waterfall Knot.

The Waterfall:

 

  1. Drape scarf around the neck with more length on one side.
  2. Take longer end of the scarf and wrap it around the neck twice.
  3. Take the corner of one of the ends of the scarf, and tuck just that corner into the loop made around the neck.



Image of the Wrap Knot.

The Wrap:

 

  1. Drape the scarf around the neck and shoulders.



Image of the X Knot.

The X:

 

  1. Drape scarf around the neck with more length on one side.
  2. Cross the longer end across the shorter end to make an “X.”
  3. Twist the longer end around the shorter end once.
  4. Bring the longer end up, over, and then under the “twist.”

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Upcoming Holiday 2014

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Feb 17 Presidents’ Day

Washington’s Birthday, also known as Presidents’ Day, is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of February. The day honors presidents of the United States, including George Washington, the USA’s first president.

Apr 13 Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday

The birthday of Thomas Jefferson, who was the United States’ third president, is an annual national legal observance on April 13 . He was the principal author of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and is known as one of the country’s founding fathers.

 

Apr 20 Easter Sunday

Many Christians celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday. The Easter date depends on the ecclesiastical approximation of the March equinox.

May 11   Mothers’ Day

Mother’s Day in the United States is annually held on the second Sunday of May. It celebrates motherhood and it is a time to appreciate mothers and mother figures. Many people give gifts, cards, flowers, candy, a meal in a restaurant or other treats to their mother and mother figures, including grandmothers, great-grandmothers, stepmothers, and foster mothers.

May 26   Memorial Day

Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May. It was formerly known as Decoration Day and commemorates all men and women, who have died in military service for the United States. Many people visit cemeteries and memorials on Memorial Day and it is traditionally seen as the start of the summer season.


Jun 15 Fathers’ Day

Father’s Day in the United States is on the third Sunday of June. It celebrates the contribution that fathers and father figures make for their children’s lives. Its origins may lie in a memorial service held for a large group of men, many of them fathers, who were killed in a mining accident in Monongah, West Virginia in 1907.

Jul 4    Independence Day

Independence Day is annually celebrated on July 4 and is often known as “the Fourth of July”. It is the anniversary of the publication of the declaration of independence from Great Britain in 1776. Patriotic displays and family events are organized throughout the United States.

 

Sep 1   Labor Day

Labor Day is annually held on the first Monday of September. It was originally organized to celebrate various labor associations’ strengths of and contributions to the United States economy. It is largely a day of rest in modern times. Many people mark Labor Day as the end of the summer season and a last chance to make trips or hold outdoor events.

Oct 13 Columbus Day (Most regions)

Columbus Day, which is annually on the second Monday of October, remembers Christopher Columbus’ arrival to the Americas on October 12, 1492. This holiday is controversial because the European settlement in the Americas led to the demise of the history and culture of the indigenous peoples.

Oct 31 Halloween

Many Americans celebrate Halloween on October 31. Celebrations include costume parties and trick-or-treating.

Nov 11   Veterans Day

In the USA, Veterans Day annually falls on November 11. This day is the anniversary of the signing of the armistice, which ended the World War I hostilities between the Allied nations and Germany in 1918. Veterans are thanked for their services to the United States on Veterans Day.

Nov 27  Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day in the United States is a holiday on the fourth Thursday of November. It precedes Black Friday.

Dec 24   Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve in the United States, which is annually on December 24, is the day before Christmas Day. It falls within the Christmas season, which is a time for people to buy presents and visit friends or relatives.

Dec 25   Christmas Day

Many people in the United States celebrate Christmas Day on December 25. The day celebrates Jesus Christ’s birth. It is often combined with customs from pre-Christian winter celebrations. Many people erect Christmas trees, decorate their homes, visit family or friends and exchange gifts.

Dec 31   New Year’s Eve

New Year’s Eve, which is on December 31, is the last day of the year in the United States. It is a major social observance and many parties are held, particularly in the evening.

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Happy Valentine Day

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Morticia Skull Print Scarf

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Valentine’s Day flowers and there meaning

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When we think about valentine rose, heart and chocklate comes in mind. Red rose is classic valentine gift but there are some other flower types which we can gift on valentine
Language of Flowers
The Victorian are not connected with romance or outward demonstrations of passion. Well-bred people were expected to keep their emotions under control. Perhaps because of that inhibition, the Victorians developed an entire “language of flowers”, with various types of blooms having specific meanings and symbolism, and where the color of a flower, the presentation, even which hand held the bouquet, expressed the emotions of the giver.
here are few common flower and there meaning
Red roses: love, passion
Pink roses: friendship
White roses: I am worthy of you
Yellow roses: forgive and forget
Peach roses: Let’s get together
Red carnations: Admiration
White carnations: Innocence
Daffodil: Unrequited love
Daisies: Innocence, Loyalty
Gladiolus: I am sincere
Iris: Faith, Wisdom
Orchids: Magnificence
Snapdragons: Deception
Sunflowers: Devotion
Tulips: Love


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Mens Solid Scarf | English Laundry Mens Solid Scarf

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ImageEnglish Laundry is a premier name in Mens clothing. This beautiful Cashmere and Lambs wool scarf is the perfect accessory for any man.

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Animal Print Scarf | Scarf Universe

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Elegant, fun and flirty are just a few of the ways to describe this scarf. The colors and stunning animal print are prefectly framed with a complimentary solid border. Dimensions: L 70 x W 42.
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Mens Solid Scarf | Scarf Universe

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English Laundry is a premier name in Mens clothing. This beautiful Cashmere and Lambs wool scarf is the perfect accessory for any man.For More details about products visit :-http://www.scarfuniverse.com/english-laundry-mens-solid-scarf.html

Mens Solid Scarf

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Mens Solid Scarf

 

English Laundry is a premier name in Mens clothing. This beautiful Cashmere and Lambs wool scarf is the perfect accessory for any man.

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