Well, about three years ago, I fell in love with {scarves} (Well, I have also fallen in love with Isaac Stanley, but that wasn't quite three years ago and the story would require its own post!) Anyway, when my aunt gave me my first scarf from Afghanistan--a long, narrow, black crocheted-type scarf with specks of green and pink, as well as little sequins-- I smiled and politely said "thank you," while inside, I thought, "What in the world am I going to do with this?!?" Ahh, that scarf has since become one of my favorites!
Once I finally decided to go out on a limb and risk looking totally ridiculous in a scarf, I loved it! Do you know how much fun scarves can be? With just one scarf, you can dress up a plain t-shirt. Or, use different scarves with the same shirt and you get a totally different look! Or sometimes...well, you get the idea. :)
Needless to say, I now have a pile of scarves in my closet...several from Israel that my dad brought back for me, a solid green one from India that my dear friend Claudia, the previously-mentioned one from Afghanistan has been joined by another one from the same aunt, as well as a bright cheapy Family Dollar scarf...and the list could go on.
Soo, I've recently noticed the popular use of infinity scarves this winter. They're fun and have a different look to them. But, I hate to spend money if I don't actually need the item I want to buy (just ask Isaac...or my family. They'll tell you how often I talk myself out of buying something!) So, as fun as infinity scarves look, I still haven't talked myself into getting any.
Well, I ran across this genius idea on Pintrest for turning a regular, long, narrow scarf into an infinity scarf! I've tried it and it works! (And actually, it can be done with a large square one as well, you just have to loop it around a little differently!)
Here's the idea:
"I have a ton of pashmina scarves that I love for their pattern or color, but I prefer infinity scarves when it comes to the actual style. I figured out a solution last year and now do this all the time.
If you have a long rectangular scarf, just tie the two ends together by the corners, and put it on like a circle scarf. If you wanted to, you could just sew it together at the ends, but this is super quick and you can take it apart at the end of the day. "
Ta-dah! I knew I didn't have to go out and buy an infinity scarf!
So you see, Pinterest does have some good ideas...they can save you money...and they can be incredibly fun as well...especially when you get to do it yourself and you get to save money at the same time! :)