May 31

 

 

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Different Techniques on how to tie a women’s silk scarf around the neck.

***For information on these silk scarves, and other work by Susan Neal, please visit www.SusanNealWeaving.com****

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May 30

 

Pure Silk Half Circle Veils Regarding Size, normally we make 2.50 yards by 45 inch wide and 3 yards by 45 inch. You can submit your color choice and size according to your requirements.

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May 29

Where can I find silk scarves manufacturers in Bursa Turkey?

 

I could find two of them: http://www.yaseminipek.com/index_eu.html http://www.aybilipek.com/

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May 28



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Wearing and Tying Scarves: Tips and Techniques : how to tie a scarf Around the Waist

Learn tips and advice on the best ways to tie a scarf around the waist in this free how to video clip.

Expert: Denise Robinson Bio: Denise Robinson resides in Austin, Texas. She has designed sets for both TV and film for 12 years in California. Denise has used many flea market findings to cut overhead and budget cost for films.

Filmmaker: Michelle Carter

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May 26

I have a few beautiful silk head scarves, and I want to know how to keep them in place without them slipping down?

You could use some discreet bobby pins in the same colour as your hair, or if you can in the same colour as the scarf. You could try experimenting with different ways to wear it, or different ways to tie it, if you can, tie it harder without wrecking the scarf.

Hope this helps.

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May 25

 

 

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These Hand Painted Square women’s silk scarves are extremely soft and flowing and can go well with western as well as oriental dresses. They remains a favorite with women of all ages. A simple square silk scarf is a style accessory and gives a fresh look.

These scarves can be worn in many ways. The scarf can be folded in half forming a triangle that can be tied around your neck loosely to hang grammatically off of one shoulder. A common purpose of a scarf is to cover the head.

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May 24

Garden Jewels\\\

Garden Jewels Women’s Silk ScarfDesigner Adrienne Landaus gorgeous oblong ”Garden Jewels” Women’s Silk Scarf features beautiful blossoms, bejeweled frogs and friendly bugs. Lustrous 100% silk twill with rolled edges. Dry clean. Imported. 54” x 12”.

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May 23

I am looking for handwoven patterned and plain alpaca and alpaca blend scarves and shawls, I need them to be reasonable of price, I am reselling them.I would actually prefer it to not be mass produced.

I am actually looking for a certain person in Peru or Bolivia, India that does hand weaving and sells them to clients in the USA, I purchased a gorgeous hand woven alpaca scarf in a pattern that I and my friends all love dearly, I would like to find this woman/designer but if not am open to other artisans.

Thank You for your valuable time and effort!

I would contact alpaca breeders.

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May 22

 

A tallit (also known as a prayer shawl, especially by Christians) is a rectangle or square cloth with tzitzit (fringes) on each of the four corners and an atarah along the collar. It is worn in obedience to the biblical commandment to wear tzitzit found in Numbers 15:37-41. The passage reads:

“The L-RD also spoke to Moses, saying, ‘Speak to the sons of Israel, and tell them that they shall make for themselves tassels on the corners of their garments throughout their generations, and that they shall put on the tassel of each corner a cord of blue. It shall be a tassel for you to look at and remember all the commandments of the L-RD, so as to do them and not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you played the harlot, so that you may remember to do all My commandments and be holy to your G-d. I am the L-RD your G-d who brought you out from the land of Egypt to be your G-d; I am the L-RD your G-d.’”

Historically, the tallit is a Jewish garment, with black stripes, worn by Jewish men only. However, the tradition has developed and more and more Jewish women also wear tallits now. In addition, tallits are no longer limited to plain black stripes. An interesting development recently has been the number of churches and Christians who have begun using tallits and prayer shawls in their services, prayer meetings, or in their personal devotional times. Read on to learn more!

A tallit can be made in a variety of fabrics, including wool, cotton, silk, polyester, rayon, dacron, and more, although that worn by a “cohen” or “levite” cannot be made of a mixed fabric. Some have a blue thread in the tzitzit called techelet, in accordance with the original biblical commandment, but even those that do not have the techelet can have it added by special request.

The traditional style to wear the tallit is to put it over the shoulders and draped down the back, then pull the two front corners up over the shoulders & down the front. Often tallit clips are used in the front to hold the traditional tallit in place. Contemporary tallits are often smaller, resembling shawls, and these just hang around the neck or across your shoulders and upper part of your back. Both types of tallit often now have contemporary designs rather than the traditional stripes, ranging from the Etz Chaim (tree of life), to multi-colored stripes, from a bold red background to Chagall’s windows, from the Jerusalem skyline to a flowers design, and more; the possibilities & options are almost endless.

When the tallit is put on it is customary to say a traditional blessing, known as a b’racha. This blessing, either in full or just the last part of it, is sometimes stitched or painted on the atarah (collar) of the tallit, but it does not have to be there in order for the tallit to be kosher. The b’racha for putting on the tallit is as follows:

“Baruch ata adonai, eloheynu melech ha-olam, asher kidd’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tsivanu l’hitatef b’tzitzit.”

“Blessed art thou, O L-rd our G-d, King of the Universe, who has sanctified us by thy commandments and has commanded us to put on the tzitzit.”

Tallits are worn during the morning prayer on weekdays, including Shabbat and other holy days, but are not normally worn during the afternoon or evening prayers. One exception to this is on Erev Yom Kippur at the Neilah service where it is customary to wear your tallit. The tallit can be worn by both men and women, although in Orthodoxy women do not generally wear one. While it is a commandment for an adult Jewish man to “don the tzitzit,” it is only “permissible” for an adult Jewish woman to do so, not commanded. It is, however, encouraged that a woman who wears a tallit would use a woman’s one rather than a man’s, and there are many many beautiful designs and fabrics now available specifically for women. In addition, it is not traditionally encouraged for someone who is not Jewish to wear a tallit, even though it is becoming more common for some Christians to wear the tallit, or prayer shawl, during their prayer or worship times. Whatever the case, it should be stressed that this is a holy garment and must be treated with respect and honor to the biblical commandments and the Jewish tradition of which it is an integral part.

If you are looking for a tallit or prayer shawl, you can find discount tallit warehouses online and shop from your armchair! A good online tallit shop will offer tallits and prayer shawls in a range of sizes, both traditional and contemporary styles for men, women, and bar/bat mitzvah children, in a variety of fabrics & designs. They will even include the techelet as a custom order if requested, and will work with you as an individual to find the perfect tallit for you!

Adam Barnett
http://www.articlesbase.com/religion-articles/the-tales-of-the-tallit-70679.html

 

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May 21

 

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How to Tie a Head Scarf - with Hair Ornaments

How to Style a beaubeau scarf with Hair Ornaments

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