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Red hat and scarf from Roze Uniques
Ideas for Wearing
Roze Uniques Scarves


How to use the scarf clip

In all instances, scarf ends should be pulled from the outside through the ring of the clip. One hand holds the scarf clip: thumb in back, index finger on face, while the free hand manipulates the scarf.


The Blouse

Drape the scarf around the shoulders. With inner corners together, come up about four inches, pinch and pull scarf clip onto the scarf as shown. pull two inches, lock scarf clip and fluff the two ends, arranging neatly. in some cases, this can take the place of a blouse.


The Collar

Drape scarf over shoulders, insert two inner corners into the scarf clip. Close clip on scarf about 3/4 of the way to neck, arrange neatly. For a dressier look, turn scarf to the left shoulder and secure it by anchoring with a small safety pin.


The Belt

Fold scarf (tri-fold) so that it resembels a sash. Bring all the ends to the front and slide clip onto the scarf and lock securely into place. This belt will fit up to a size 40-inch waist. You can also embellish with the hair barrette instead of the scarf clip. Turn it to the side for a very dramatic look. It looks great with jeans, shorts, skirts or slacks and blouse. Makes your wardrobe appear larger than it is (great for traveling).


Scarf with bow

For a very dressy look, try clipping thr barrette onto your scarf by bringing the two ends together. Pretend it's a ponytail and snap the barette onto the scarf. Turn to the left sholder. Don't forget to anchor it with a safety pin to keep it securely in place.


Scarf with bow II

For a slightly different look, try clipping the barrette onto your scarf by bringing the two inner corners together. Come up about 4 inches and snap the barette onto the scarf. Turn to the left sholder. Don't forget to anchor it with a safety pin to keep it securely in place.


Scarf with bow III

For a unique alternative to the above styles, drape scarf around shoulders. Fold left side of scarf in half four times. Fold up to create a loop. Fasten loop with bow. Pull right side of scarf through the loop. Turn to the left shoulder and fasten with safety pin.


The Ascot

This style is very special to me because it has been instrumental in helping lots of women with problems involving the throat area. When worn as pictured, you'll notice that it's very chic and flattering.

Fold the scarf lengthwise in half twice. Place the center of the scarf on the front of the neck, then wrap the scarf so that the ends come back to the front. Attach the clip or hair bow.


How to tie a scarf on a hat

The scarf from the 4-piece set looks great on a hat and tying the scarf on the hat is very easy. Tri-fold the scarf so it resembles a sash. Place the scarf on the front center of the hat, bring the scarf around the crown to the back center and tie a knot. Attach the bow clip through the knot. Remember that you have earrings to match the scarf!


How to tie the 2-piece scarf on a Red Hat

The scarf from the 2-piece scarf set (long scarf and bow) looks great on a hat. Tying the scarf on the hat is very easy. Tri-fold the scarf so it resembles a sash. Place the scarf on the back center of the hat, and bring the scarf around to the front. Measure both sides of the scarf to make sure the sides are even. Double the scarf over at the front of the hat. Brong the scarf to the back and tie a knot. Center the knot. Clip the bow over the knot.


Original drawings by Creative Imprints. © 1994, all rights reserved.