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Does anybody have a great way of organizing and hanging a scarf collection that doesn\’t involve folding?

Absolutely! I take my scarves – and I have plenty! – and I drape over a hangar, much like you would a pair of pants. I may have to fold once, but not all the time! Another thing I found was a hangar that had 3 inch hoops attached in a type of macrame (check out Ikea). The scarves go through the hoops, but you will still have to fold them or pull them through loosely. This may wrinkle them still, but not always.
You could invest in a quilt stand and use that to drape your scarves over – it is large enough to handle even your widest scarves! I would suggest you organize them by how you wear them – least used on the bottom, most used on the top.
I hope these are useful to you!

Posted by Anne Marie on Oct 28, 2009 print article e-mail to a friend
  • http://classiecassie.blogspot.com Cassie

    Hey there – I have another great way to store scarves that’s also decorative. If you have a vanity or a desk you can take a thin tension rod and loop the scarves over it. It does require a little folding but this way, you never have to refold them. If they’re square silk scarves (or similar texture), fold them like you would tie them around your neck and then in half. Take the creased part by the top of the tension rod then from the other side of the tension rod, take the edges and slip them through the loop you just created. They hang perfectly and they’re already folded when you want to use the. Plus using a towel bar or tension rod, or even a hangar adds a little punch to the closet or room.

  • Elg1973

    How about a ladder? The rungs would hold lots of scarves? :)

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