Here is a quick and easy headwrap from a plain square scarf. Hope you enjoy!
Note: I am not sure why the image that shows up before you hit play is so odd looking. Damn you, blogger.
Would you say that this style of wrap fulfills kissui harosh? I am at the early stages of experimenting with this mitzvah -- one that goes completely unobserved in the Reform community.
I'm in a very premature state of worry as to how I will cover my hair after my wedding next year. I know I will cover all of my hair, and was wondering, since you have such adorable style, if you could show how to tie a fun scarf or maybe a creative way to cover all the hair that isn't so expected?
this was so well done, Nina! Such a treat to see you move and hear you speak. You're so lovely!
Whenever I wear headscarves, I tend to go for the smaller, handkerchief-sized scarves, but this inspired me to play with my bigger scarves as well. Yay!
Wow. That looks shockingly easy. Great tips about the fabric as well!
Also, your blog re-design is really cool. Someday it would be neat to see a post of all the different headers you have used. Just as a retrospective design type of thing. (I don't know why I said "all" when I think I can only remember three, but... yeah.)
I agree with others, it's fun to see a video of you! This was a great tutorial - very clear. I do a similar head wrap sometimes, but I'd like to try it with the bow. It's cute!
I LOVE this these headscarf ideas, Nina-- they're gorgeous! Thanks for posting :) Plus, I always love hearing bloggers speak and seeing their mannerisms & such in 'real life' in vlog form-- it's so fun!
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Love this such a great tutorial. I like how you talk through it...Alot of videos don't talk you through the process they just show how to do it.
Also, you are so much more soft spoken than I imagined!
Videos are so fun!
I love the blog makeover!
And more on point... the video was great!!
I love this tutorial and I think you're even more adorable now that I've heard you speak!
(My daughter agrees!)
xoxo,
~Olivia (& daughter)
Very helpful tutorial.
Would you say that this style of wrap fulfills kissui harosh? I am at the early stages of experimenting with this mitzvah -- one that goes completely unobserved in the Reform community.
AND -- fun blog makeover!!
I'm in a very premature state of worry as to how I will cover my hair after my wedding next year. I know I will cover all of my hair, and was wondering, since you have such adorable style, if you could show how to tie a fun scarf or maybe a creative way to cover all the hair that isn't so expected?
I always love it when I get to see Bloggers "come alive"! Love the video and seeing you move and talk!
I love the changes that you made to your blog - super cute! Also, the video is great! Such a wonderful idea:) keep 'em comin'!
Love love love this video blog! You're so natural on camera, and I love the two scarf looks. I hope you continue this into a series!
And PS - the blog redesign is fantastic.
this was so well done, Nina! Such a treat to see you move and hear you speak. You're so lovely!
Whenever I wear headscarves, I tend to go for the smaller, handkerchief-sized scarves, but this inspired me to play with my bigger scarves as well. Yay!
Wow. That looks shockingly easy. Great tips about the fabric as well!
Also, your blog re-design is really cool. Someday it would be neat to see a post of all the different headers you have used. Just as a retrospective design type of thing. (I don't know why I said "all" when I think I can only remember three, but... yeah.)
I agree with others, it's fun to see a video of you! This was a great tutorial - very clear. I do a similar head wrap sometimes, but I'd like to try it with the bow. It's cute!
-Megan
Great tutorial! And I love your blog.
I LOVE this these headscarf ideas, Nina-- they're gorgeous! Thanks for posting :) Plus, I always love hearing bloggers speak and seeing their mannerisms & such in 'real life' in vlog form-- it's so fun!
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