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How to Tie a Sarong

                                                                                                                     Dzifa A. Caroline

Hi! IMB Reader,                                                                                 



 Welcome to another exciting experience of tying the sarong. Let’s move on to tying some simple types of the sarong… 


                       


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Sarongs can be used as a short skirt or shawl on cool windy days. Many people use them as baby slings, scarves, shawls, bathing suit cover up and anything else you can dream of!
Sarongs are rectangular shaped, so you have the option of wearing your sarong in a variety of ways.

Here is an example of how to Tie Your Sarong in a "Long Skirt":

(1) Wrap the sarong around your body (waist, hips, chest)
                                            

 (2) Grab two corners of the sarong and create a "tie" by pulling the ends vertically, then 


knot the tie and pull the ends horizontally (knot again to secure)        




(3) Fluff out the tie to make sure that the right side of the fabric shows and that the knot looks good.





                                 


(4) The tie can be at the front, back, or side (ends may be tucked underneath).
 
 O.K. So this is where I end today, More ideas, photos and information coming soon!

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