tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post6216185233733925187..comments2023-03-22T14:39:08.928+01:00Comments on A Most Peculiar Mademoiselle: Folk Costume Head KerchiefUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post-47097225062463919182013-03-08T15:44:20.261+01:002013-03-08T15:44:20.261+01:00Thank you! I've started to wear my hair like t...Thank you! I've started to wear my hair like that now and then, it's so easy to do and rather becoming. The hairstyle is (well, were) typical in traditional dress in many places in Sweden. <br /><br />Here's a link on how to do the hairstyle (I usually use just the one ribbon): http://folklorefashion.durantextiles.com/how-to-do-the-right-hairstyle/<br /><br />As for the kerchief, you fold it diagonally (but a little "off", so the under half won't be seen in the back - tidy is the norm), and then fold back the fold again, two inches. This will be seen, and gives the kerchief a more even look round the face. Tie at the nape of the nack, and arrange it to look pretty before pulling it tight.Sarah Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04095151411363232281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post-33933760408335799822013-03-08T15:27:10.678+01:002013-03-08T15:27:10.678+01:00It's really cool how your hairstyle helps form...It's really cool how your hairstyle helps form the finished shape of the head-dress! I really like both the hairstyle and the kerchief. How do you tie it? <br /><br />Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06713535191616985475noreply@blogger.com