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hey there from camilleamp;#39;s happy tuesday i had a few clients last week who came in and were requesting a tutorial on how to use a scarf as an arm cover so iamp;#39;m here to show you some really easy techniques the first one is the easiest itamp;#39;s creating a mock shrug so you drape the shawl around your shoulders and just pull it through the back tie it in a loose little knot in the back and you have a very chic looking shrug this is tutorial number two and itamp;#39;s equally as easy as the first you take the ends of your scarf and you tie them in a knot like this and depending on where you want that knot to be you start draping on your shoulder just like that and you have this kind of flower effect here and it creates a beautiful drape in the back and hereamp;#39;s another version and by the way excuse the microphone noise uh thereamp;#39;s no other way to do this thanks so start with the shawl draped over your shoulders and bring the right side down just a little bit