How to Fold a Crochet Scarf to Make a Hood
- 1). Place the infinity scarf around your neck. Allow it to drape down the front of you.
- 2). Fold the scarf over in front of you just below your neck so that it creates an "X" shape. Hold the scarf in both hands so that it doesn't uncross.
- 3). Flip the bottom of the scarf up and over the back of your head. Adjust the scarf so that it's covering your head fully and loosen the scarf around your neck if it's too tight.
- 1). Stretch the scarf out and set it on top of your head. Pull the ends down in front of you until they're both even.
- 2). Fold the scarf over in front of you just below the neck so that the scarf forms an "X" shape. Push each end up and over your shoulders so that they drape down your back.
- 3). Adjust the scarf so that it's covering your head fully and loosen the scarf around your neck if it's too tight. Wear a jacket over the scarf to keep the ends secured in place.
- 1). Fold the square scarf in half so that it forms a triangle. Grab two points of the triangular-shaped scarf and place it on top of your head. The longest side of the triangle should be on the same side of your face.
- 2). Fold the scarf over in front of you just below the neck so that the scarf forms an "X" shape. Push each end up and over your shoulders so they drape down your back.
- 3). Tie a knot in the two ends behind your head for a secured fit or for a shorter scarf. Adjust the scarf so that it's covering your head fully and loosen the scarf around your neck if it's too tight.