Hi everyone! I'm very excited to show you
this awesome mishmash of tutorials, done
by a wonderful woman named Pearl, who is
currently residing in Jerusalem.
Pearl is an outspoken, passionate
baalat teshuva, she is intense, and beautiful,
and just really, really, gets it. She's
from Czechoslovakia, English is not her
first language, but she is a true artist.
In creating this 'Girl with the Pearl
Earring,' "do" that she did, she did a lot of
research, looked at the movie, looked at
different angles of the picture, did
really her best to absolutely find
exactly, exactly, how to do it. I honestly
don't know how she figured it out. In my
photo, that you've all seen of doing it, I
did not do something like she did, I did
something much more simple. And to be
honest, I was gonna make up a tutorial the
way I did it, but I really prefer hers. I
think it's much better, and much more in
keeping with what the sitter in the
photo actually was doing, because it
actually really looks beautiful from
both sides. In the one that I did, it's
kind of, it's really amazing from one
side, but, kind of not so amazing from the
other side.
So I really loved what she did. So enjoy
this tutorial by Pearl, and I can't wait
to see you ladies try it out. All the
best. Bye bye! Shalom Aleichem.
My name is Pearl, and I am Jewish, from
Czechoslovakia. I would like to thank you
for all your feedback on my post at
Wrapunzel Fan Group. I would like to share
with you that covering my hair with a
tichel has always been very
challenging for me, and your comments
gave me a lot of chizuk and inspiration
to cover my hair with a scarf. As an
introduction to my tutorial, I would like
to tell you something I'm focusing on
when I'm making this wrap.
As you can see, the yellow part is like a
little crown, and it is more narrow than
the blue part down. Which means, that in
order to make it a wrap according to
this picture, the blue part has to have a
thicker layer than the yellow part up. In
a minute, I will get ready, and I will
show you what I use when I make this
wrap.
Let me show you how to alternate this
style, using different colors of scarves,
and also how to make it on myself.
I am using a tichel that is folded little
bit in the front, meaning in the front
there is a thicker layer, so it's not
see-through. And I have two ends of my
scarf,
the short one on the left side, and a
long one on the right side.
I'm making a single knot in the back.
It needs to be done really, really tight.
Now I am making it a crown.
Twist, not too loose, not too tight,
and now, take the short tail, and make a
double knot.
This part is supposed to be coming from
the top of the head, not from the ear
side, so make it as high as possible. I'm
just putting it now out of my way, so I
can put the other scarf. This is another
long scarf, just fold it.
And I'm ending with a double knot,
and hiding the tails wherever they
fit.
So now you see how to alternate this wrap,
using different colors of scarves.
Thank you for watching this tutorial, and
thanks to Wrapunzel
to make this happen for me!
