Wrote this because somebody asked me for a date and I say no. I believe that even in dating God should be glorified. :)
No matter where you are in your hijab journey, I hope that I can inspire and encourage you through my experiences inshaAllah.
Don't get me wrong, I love wearing the scarf. I did it on my own as an adult, no one forced me and I honestly feel a sense of calm and sophistication.
I am not in a very good place today.wana keep u away from the depressions and sickness of my life and infact everyone.ill text in a bit.
... and dare I say fun shopping excursion this holiday season. Handmade objects are much personal than a mass produced scarf you got on sale anyway.
Although these sweaters don't show my scar, I find myself giving my vintage scarf collection an airing increasingly often these days, including this corking ...
I truly believe the scarf has come full circle and here's why: Now, there are blanket scarfs, and you can wear them ANY way you please.
A simple combination I use often is printed dress shirt/textured knit (like cable knit sweater)/leather or denim jacket.
Over the last few months I've received an overwhelming number of comments and emails about the hijab and wearing of a hijab. In particular, many of you want ...
Whether it's cotton or silk, square or skinny, here are a few ideas for how to style yours, with illustrations by our women's designer (and epic ...
With the new invention of the “blanket scarf” outfits can be easily spiced up and add color, pattern and texture, while still keeping you warm.
But you don't have to do those!! If you work this triangle in the knit stitch only, it will turn out beautifully. If you want to add some drop stitches, ...
You've probably seen some variation of this no-sew infinity scarf floating around, it's just so easy and fun! details here from Korinne Wojcik
While Christmas shopping online, I ran across this Ted Baker “Tizzy” Pom Pom scarf for $125 at Bloomingdales. It's no longer available but you can purchase ...
... I don't need actually arguments". That's why I want to do second try, but this time with organisation and structure and with an actually topic instead ...
Be patient with yourself. We've all been hurt and learned painful lessons. But each time, we pick ourselves up and move on with quiet confident.
If your relationship with handcrafting is all about embracing imperfections, then the Mistake Rib may call your name. It certainly calls ours!