I am happy and excited to finally unveil the project I've been working on for the past 12 months:
Over the years I've been asked many times why not publish a book. I decided on the app format instead, because its functionality offers so much more: it is interactive and fun to use, videos are easier to understand than photo tutorials and it can be updated, too. Considering that the Scarf Art app would consist of 200+ pages if published as a book, it is definitely easier to carry around while practicing knots!
Press 'play' for an overview on the knots:
The Scarf Art app features 44 ways to tie your scarf (including 10 that are new), each with a straightforward and easy to follow video tutorial. Interactive tools let you practice the knots at your own pace and rhythm; you can loop each step, vary the speed from normal to 0.5x or 2.0x, and go back on the steps or skip them.
Each knot also has a comprehensive guide in the style of a blog post with tips, variations and size guides (450+ photos in total). You can find out which part of your scarf is highlighted, and how the knot looks in other scarf sizes and styles.
Further fun includes filters (by tie level, playtime, scarf size and more), favorite buttons, size guides, and a glossary.
The Scarf Art app is available for iPhones and iPads at the Apple App Store (here). The price is 12.99 USD which includes future updates with new knots, pictures, and tutorials at no additional cost. I am busy working on these already!
For further details check the Scarf Art App's website:
www.maitaicollection.com/app
Now to the 10 new knots!
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I thought it would be fun to combine old with new, and am therefore introducing them to the backdrop of the charming Mariage Frères tea shop and museum in the Marais Quarter in Paris.
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#1 - JAPONAIS
Over the years I've been asked many times why not publish a book. I decided on the app format instead, because its functionality offers so much more: it is interactive and fun to use, videos are easier to understand than photo tutorials and it can be updated, too. Considering that the Scarf Art app would consist of 200+ pages if published as a book, it is definitely easier to carry around while practicing knots!
Press 'play' for an overview on the knots:
The Scarf Art app features 44 ways to tie your scarf (including 10 that are new), each with a straightforward and easy to follow video tutorial. Interactive tools let you practice the knots at your own pace and rhythm; you can loop each step, vary the speed from normal to 0.5x or 2.0x, and go back on the steps or skip them.
Each knot also has a comprehensive guide in the style of a blog post with tips, variations and size guides (450+ photos in total). You can find out which part of your scarf is highlighted, and how the knot looks in other scarf sizes and styles.
Further fun includes filters (by tie level, playtime, scarf size and more), favorite buttons, size guides, and a glossary.
The Scarf Art app is available for iPhones and iPads at the Apple App Store (here). The price is 12.99 USD which includes future updates with new knots, pictures, and tutorials at no additional cost. I am busy working on these already!
For further details check the Scarf Art App's website:
www.maitaicollection.com/app
If you enjoy the app, I would be immensely grateful if you could leave feedback on the Apple App Store (go directly there, or through the 'feedback' link in the app's 'More' section). A five-star rating and positive comment are a much-appreciated way to show support; these metrics are crucial for a good app store rating and therefore the app's success.
Thanks so much.
Thanks so much.
Now to the 10 new knots!

I thought it would be fun to combine old with new, and am therefore introducing them to the backdrop of the charming Mariage Frères tea shop and museum in the Marais Quarter in Paris.
#1 - JAPONAIS
with an Ex-Libris en Kimonos 90 scarf

Also new - custom-made bag insert for Chanel Classic Flap in medium (available here)
Mariage Frerès is France's oldest tea company and the little store in the Marais a tea lover's paradise. Downstairs you can explore the shop or enjoy a cup of tea with a little something in the light and beautiful tea salon. Don't miss the narrow wooden staircase that leads to the museum on the floor above!

#2 - MAXI TWILLY ORIGAMI
with a Kachinas Maxi Twilly

Le 'Musée du Thé' features an exotic selection of teapots, jars, samovars, trade journals, teacups and sets, overseas storage boxes and much more from Marriage Freres' rich history of making and importing tea going back to 1854.
#3 - JABOT
with a Carré en Carré 90 scarf

#4 - TWO WAY PLEATS
with an Ex-Libris en Kimonos 90 scarf
#5 - HEART KNOT
with a Robe du Soir 90 scarf


Two-Way Pleats - this time with a Bolduc au Carré 90 scarf

A mighty teapot (next to a Kelly 32 for comparison!)
#6 - PLEATS PLEASE
with a Les Folies du Ciel 90 scarf

#7 - ORIGAMI KNOT
with a Parures de Samouraïs 90 scarf

#8 - ROSETTE
with a Les Plaisirs du Froid 90 scarf
JAPONAIS - this time with a C'est la Fête 70 scarf

#9 - BUTTERFLY
with a Monsieur et Madame 90 scarf

Au revoir, Musée du Thé!

#10 - MAXI TWILLY VOLANT KNOT
with a Brazil Maxi Twilly


Index Palmarum 90 scarf in a Heart knot - which is how I wore my scarf on yesterday's Valentine's Day!
The Scarf Art app is available on the Apple App Store (click here).
