Very beautiful! I can't wait to try. I need a lot more scarves! The ones I have are so bulky on the head but I still desire to head over more often. Congrats on your baby!
Andrea, please reply to Kimberly Stevens' question about the rheas and slipping in the back. I have the same problem when I tuck my ends up. Is there a trick to tucking? Also, can you please show us what type of cap you have on your head before you put the scarves on? It will be easier to understand if you show us one that you are not wearing. Thanks!
Question: When I try and tuck the ends in on any tie, I have trouble with the velvet headband ending up waaay up in the back and since I have shorter hair, lots of it slips out in the back. How do you tuck in the ends without this happening?
+Wrapunzel Ladies I typically find this difficult to do, sometimes I tie the scarf too tightly to easily separate the "pocket" too pickily, and I usually tie that first knot below the edge of the velvet headband (it's white and I don't want it poking out), but it DOES poke out if I tie it above the edge…any tips?
Hm... honestly, there are some women who just prefer not to tuck them in this way and have more success tucking between the pocket that the tail makes as you wrap it around your head (see Regal Wrap tutorial). Tucking between your velvet headband and the scarf itself definitely does take practice and patience to find that "sweet spot", so to speak!
Buenos dias me gustan mucho tus tutoriales tus videos son cortos y claros, lo que no me gusta es la persona de nombre Leorah pues habla nucho y es muy molesto escuchar tanto y tarda para dar el tutorial estoy en este canal por ti pero nomas sale ella y es muy molesto tanta palabreria gracias.
Those are beautiful!! I definitely need to save this video.
Stunning. Stunning. Stunning! Thanks for all the variations.
Lovely.
Congratulations on your precious baby boy.
So cute hearing your baby ❤
I'm definitely doing "The Liezl" tomorrow! It's so pretty!
So gorgeous. Elegant wrap!
Looks beautiful! ❤️
This was the first wrap I did with the 2-in-1s and shimmery that I received from you guys. It looks great and is fairly easy to wrap.
Beautiful with the three
Very beautiful! I can't wait to try. I need a lot more scarves! The ones I have are so bulky on the head but I still desire to head over more often. Congrats on your baby!
That is so pretty.
So beautiful
Mazal Tov!! On Your new baby. Thank you for taking your time and making videos like these.
I live in the HOT Florida weather. What kind of scarf do you recommend, that won’t add heat to my head?
Love ❤️ it 😘
Beautiful!
Wow I love this nice and simple
love it my dear, I will love something like this for the Yerushalaim summer. Jag Pesaj Sameaj Vemazal tov .
LOL
“Ya know, I used to be organized..” LOL
Welcome to motherhood reality... ;)
Which shaper is the foundation. Please
13 :26 is my favorite.
Andrea, please reply to Kimberly Stevens' question about the rheas and slipping in the back. I have the same problem when I tuck my ends up. Is there a trick to tucking? Also, can you please show us what type of cap you have on your head before you put the scarves on? It will be easier to understand if you show us one that you are not wearing. Thanks!
viejachula Responded!
Question: When I try and tuck the ends in on any tie, I have trouble with the velvet headband ending up waaay up in the back and since I have shorter hair, lots of it slips out in the back. How do you tuck in the ends without this happening?
Kimberly Stevens Put it OVER the velvet headband - aka find the spot between the velvet headband and the scarf :)
+Wrapunzel Ladies I typically find this difficult to do, sometimes I tie the scarf too tightly to easily separate the "pocket" too pickily, and I usually tie that first knot below the edge of the velvet headband (it's white and I don't want it poking out), but it DOES poke out if I tie it above the edge…any tips?
Hm... honestly, there are some women who just prefer not to tuck them in this way and have more success tucking between the pocket that the tail makes as you wrap it around your head (see Regal Wrap tutorial). Tucking between your velvet headband and the scarf itself definitely does take practice and patience to find that "sweet spot", so to speak!
+Wrapunzel Ladies Ok, thanks! I'll keep practicing! ;)
ooh pretty
So beautiful. Xxx
Yeah, I did do it with a twist. :)
Baby said, i"ma I am being patient.
Buenos dias me gustan mucho tus tutoriales tus videos son cortos y claros, lo que no me gusta es la persona de nombre Leorah pues habla nucho y es muy molesto escuchar tanto y tarda para dar el tutorial estoy en este canal por ti pero nomas sale ella y es muy molesto tanta palabreria gracias.