I love the new capes and kimonos that have come out this season. I’m trying not to go shopping though, so I thought about how I can get more wear out of my scarves this Summer. Three years ago I was shown how to turn a scarf into a vest. I was so impressed.
What if I told you that you can also create a kimono out of a scarf? I know I’ve said before that kimono’s don’t suit me… but this scarf one drapes in the right places for me and it works.
The same method applies by folding the scarf in half – but you need to fold it lengthways so it becomes thinner in width.
With the fold at the bottom and the opening ends at the top, tie together each open corner end of the folded scarf.
You should have two holes at each end and your kimono is created when you put your arms through the holes. I have put together a photo collage with step by step instructions to make your kimono.
The best scarves to use for this is are floaty, chiffon scarves. Square or rectangle can work easily, but the more material or the bigger the scarf, the better and bigger your kimono will be.
Kimonos are a big trend this Summer. If you’re on a tight budget and can’t afford to add one to your wardrobe, try this trick with an existing scarf. If you have a few scarves, you will have a few kimonos to wear this season. What trend are you game to try this Spring? I’m linking up with Essentially Jess for IBOT.