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Scarves! My guilty pleasure. Anyone Else

(94 Posts)
HeavenLeigh Fri 21-Jul-23 09:15:28

If I want to treat myself which I do every now and again. I will always buy a scarf. Never cost more than around £15, although I’ve got cashmere ones and silk ones bought for me as presents.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 22-Jul-23 17:04:54

I have just a few scarves, single figures, almost all silk and gifts, but only wear one with a jacket or coat in the cooler weather. And I have a lovely cashmere shawl for a cool evening. The thought of wearing a scarf indoors or when it’s not chilly gives me a hot flush!

Dempie55 Sat 22-Jul-23 17:20:30

HannahLoisLuke

Draw!

Drawer!

Dempie55 Sat 22-Jul-23 17:22:41

I like a scarf, love to wear a silk scarf round my throat in Winter, very comforting. I have loads, can't resist them in charity shops. I also like a home knitted scarf, probably because it's the only thing I can knit (along with bobble hats!)

My own guilty pleasure is bed linen, I love a crisp new duvet set!

Arto1s Sat 22-Jul-23 17:32:39

Shoes, shoes and more shoes!!

Georgesgran Sat 22-Jul-23 18:35:08

Lots of YouTube ideas on tying scarves. Nowhere near as complicated as at first sight.

Kathmaggie Sat 22-Jul-23 18:59:29

Love love love scarves. Keep you warm in winter, keep you safe from the sun in summer ( fine scarf draped over shoulders and arms ) and add an extra dimension to outfits. Guilty pleasure is late morning freshly brewed coffee and a small soberano!

Helenlouise3 Sat 22-Jul-23 19:00:35

I've just counted mine. I have 13 on a scarf hanger on my bedroom door then another 11 in a drawer. These are apart from the knitted ones -4 that I wear to actually keep warm.

JudyBloom Sun 23-Jul-23 08:26:44

I also love scarves and I have quite a collection.

HannahLoisLuke Sun 23-Jul-23 11:32:46

Dempie55

HannahLoisLuke

Draw!

Drawer!

I’m referring to the second draw, the one that draws attention!

Diggingdoris Sun 23-Jul-23 14:22:38

Reading this sent me upstairs to count how many I had. I'm almost ashamed to own up to having 124, not counting wooly winter ones! I can't resist looking when in a charity shop, and I inherited about 20 when my mum died.(though I can't ever remember her wearing one). I store mine in 2 module cubes in my wardrobe. One for various colours and the other for shades of blue, which is the predominant colour of most of my clothes. Going to count them made me feel guilty as I'm sure I've never worn some of them. I look forward to the cooler days, so I can brighten up a plain t shirt or jumper.

cc23 Sun 23-Jul-23 17:52:11

love scarves,but on the look out for pretty snoods ,where to buy?

mabon1 Tue 25-Jul-23 14:24:07

shoes and sandals

keepcalmandcavachon Tue 25-Jul-23 15:41:05

Remember threading a scarf through jeans loops as a belt or improvising a top out of one? Nowadays I'd need to get to the loo too quickly for the first and wouldn't care to attempt the second!

Chapeau Tue 25-Jul-23 15:55:35

One of my biggest regrets was giving away a cupboard load of scarves when I left Afghanistan. After nearly 15 years working in countries where the hijab was either mandatory or highly recommended, I'd had enough of them so I gave them all to the cleaning ladies. Many were inexpensive scarves bought in various markets and bargain shops. However, there were quite a few that were made and/or hand-embroidered by students (or their mums) and I really wish now that I'd found room in my bags for these scarves. The cleaning ladies loved them all.

Skydancer Tue 25-Jul-23 15:57:27

My secret (well, not very secret actually) pleasure is plants. I can't pass the garden centre!

MayBee70 Tue 25-Jul-23 16:00:39

Bit like earrings, I’ve got loads of scarves but only tend to wear one or two of them.

Rosiebee Tue 25-Jul-23 16:12:47

Love all my scarves. They're categorised generally into Summer / Winter and Evening -usually a bit sparkly. The silk ones are my favourites especially a pink and white one I bought many, many years ago and which is really falling to bits. I ignore the holes and just think of it as "vintage". I've several that I've crocheted and a couple of very large shawls as well. When I first had covid in March 2020, I seemed to seemed to be permanently swathed in a soft woolly shawl. A real comfort.

CrochetBliss Tue 25-Jul-23 23:48:00

Headscarves are beautiful! Try Wrapunzel on YouTube for tutorials