Based on the provided reference, the video describes how to incorporate a scarf with a bangle bracelet, but it doesn't explicitly show how to "tie a scarf bracelet" in the sense of creating a bracelet solely from a scarf. The video showcases a scarf being used in conjunction with a bangle. Assuming the question implies using a scarf to fashion a bracelet without a bangle, here's a possible method, along with the video-referenced approach:
Method 1: Using a Scarf and a Bangle (Based on Video)
This method utilizes a bangle as the base for the "scarf bracelet."
- Fold the scarf: Fold the scarf into thirds, then in half, keeping the folded side inward.
- Position: Place the folded scarf around your wrist.
- Complete the look: (The video doesn't explicitly detail finishing the look.) This method likely involves incorporating the scarf with a bangle as demonstrated in the video (though the video focuses on neck placement, the concept can be adapted to the wrist).
Method 2: Tying a Simple Scarf Bracelet (Without a Bangle)
This method creates a bracelet using only the scarf. Because no information is given in the video this method is based on common techniques.
- Choose your scarf: Select a small, lightweight scarf. Silk scarves work well.
- Fold the scarf: Fold the scarf lengthwise into a thin strip. The thinner the strip, the more delicate the bracelet will appear.
- Wrap around your wrist: Wrap the folded scarf around your wrist, overlapping the ends.
- Tie a knot: Tie a simple knot with the ends of the scarf. Adjust the knot so it sits comfortably and secure on your wrist. You can tie a square knot (right over left, then left over right) for a more secure hold.
- Adjust and embellish: Adjust the tightness of the bracelet and the position of the knot. You can leave the ends of the scarf hanging down, or tuck them under the wrapped portion for a cleaner look.
These are two possible interpretations of creating a "scarf bracelet." The first utilizes a bangle in a technique similar to the provided video, whereas the second involves only the scarf.