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LET’S TIE A SARONG! CHAPTER ONE


                                                                                                                                     By Dzifa A. Caroline


WARNING: Sarongs are extremely addictive and once you start wearing them you'll never want to take them off!

 Mostly, I see ladies struggle with their sarong, especially in Ghana at the beach, pool parties and so on.

The most frequently question I am asked is ‘how do we tie our sarong? So I decided to write this article to help answer all questions about the sarong. Tying a sarong is not as complicated as it may seem.  

 

Take it or leave it, contestants of the 2013 edition of Miss World will wear Beach Sarongs for the Beauty Pageant in Indonesia at the country’s resort island of Bali and the capital, Jakarta, come this September.The London-based Miss World Organization has agreed to the request out of respect for the traditional customs and values of Indonesia.

I hereby think it woul;d be most fun if you and I can tie a sarong.I am sure if we can do,we would enjoy this year's Miss World more than ever.I intend to help you through this in three chapters.Just follow and enjoy this first chapter.



Tying your sarong just takes a little patience, practice, experimentation and a relaxed attitude. Sarongs can be utilized to make quick dresses, shawls, swimsuit cover-ups, scarves, turbans and much more. 


 

To help you get a better understanding of how to wear your sarong, I've included some ideas on how to tie your sarong in this section. Sarongs are quickly becoming one of the most essential fashion accessories. Why is this you ask? Simply, sarongs are amazing. They travel well, look great and feel fantastic. In a nut shell, sarongs provide convenience and fashion too.

Sarongs are easy to wear and very sexy, no doubt about it. So learn to tie your sarong in the best way possible. You want to look great and you don't want it falling off of while you’re walking down the street. That could be embarrassing. A sarong tie is a good idea too. Sarong ties give you a little extra hold and security.
I've included a few ways to tie a sarong, some pictures and sarong ties as well.

Check them out and read the instructions and before you know it you'll be a sarong tying connoisseur!

 Because I want you my dear readers to really have the basics at your finger tips, I will do this art in intermissions. Stay glued because there's more in the next art.


 

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