Some garments from different cultures may prove baffling to those in the Western world. Such people would be advised to learn the techniques on how to wrap a turban. These techniques are outlined in the paragraphs that follow.
To begin with, you have to grow your hair out to the point that it becomes extremely long. After this has been accomplished, you should then be able to have it tied into a bun on top of the head (albeit further back from the forehead). This is essential if your head garment is to have the body it needs.
You must carefully consider the material that you are going to be using. If you are using a very fine material, be sure to starch it before you make use of it. It will need to be washed to remove excess starch, but this is essential if you want this head garment to sit correctly on you.
You must then fold the garment cloth in an alternating fashion. This is a procedure that will take practice to do perfectly, so do not get frustrated if your initial efforts do not go well. Indeed, you are advised to seek assistance when starting out with this procedure.
Be sure to wear a supplementary head covering called a patka. This covering will keep your bun in place and hold the turban in place as well. It is vital therefore that this is put on before you start wrapping the garment on itself.
Put one end of the garment cloth in your mouth to hold it tightly. Then stretch the cloth across the top of the head. You must do this in order to securely fasten the garment to your head, so take care not to neglect this step.
Start wrapping the garment around your head, ensuring that it covers your ear lobes. Continue to wrap it, and try to have it wrapped in triangular fashion at the crown of your head. This will give it the structure that you desire.
To finish the process, pad out the folded fabric across the top of the head and slide this into the garment's sides. Slide the end which has been in the mouth throughout the process into the back of the garment. With that, the garment has been successfully placed on your head.
You should practice doing this daily if you want to get it right. As stated before, this requires practice to do it right and beginners will (understandably) make a mess of it on their first few tries. But a lack of practice can also lead to a mess, so take care that this is done regularly.
In summary, learning the techniques on how to wrap a turban is essential if you want to wear such a head garment correctly. If you are not someone who has been brought up in a culture where such a garment is routinely worn, you will need to learn such techniques assiduously. And this is possible if you take heed of the tips outlined in the preceding paragraphs.
To begin with, you have to grow your hair out to the point that it becomes extremely long. After this has been accomplished, you should then be able to have it tied into a bun on top of the head (albeit further back from the forehead). This is essential if your head garment is to have the body it needs.
You must carefully consider the material that you are going to be using. If you are using a very fine material, be sure to starch it before you make use of it. It will need to be washed to remove excess starch, but this is essential if you want this head garment to sit correctly on you.
You must then fold the garment cloth in an alternating fashion. This is a procedure that will take practice to do perfectly, so do not get frustrated if your initial efforts do not go well. Indeed, you are advised to seek assistance when starting out with this procedure.
Be sure to wear a supplementary head covering called a patka. This covering will keep your bun in place and hold the turban in place as well. It is vital therefore that this is put on before you start wrapping the garment on itself.
Put one end of the garment cloth in your mouth to hold it tightly. Then stretch the cloth across the top of the head. You must do this in order to securely fasten the garment to your head, so take care not to neglect this step.
Start wrapping the garment around your head, ensuring that it covers your ear lobes. Continue to wrap it, and try to have it wrapped in triangular fashion at the crown of your head. This will give it the structure that you desire.
To finish the process, pad out the folded fabric across the top of the head and slide this into the garment's sides. Slide the end which has been in the mouth throughout the process into the back of the garment. With that, the garment has been successfully placed on your head.
You should practice doing this daily if you want to get it right. As stated before, this requires practice to do it right and beginners will (understandably) make a mess of it on their first few tries. But a lack of practice can also lead to a mess, so take care that this is done regularly.
In summary, learning the techniques on how to wrap a turban is essential if you want to wear such a head garment correctly. If you are not someone who has been brought up in a culture where such a garment is routinely worn, you will need to learn such techniques assiduously. And this is possible if you take heed of the tips outlined in the preceding paragraphs.
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