How to Make a Toga out of a Bedsheet
Grab the corner of the bed sheet in one hand., Drape the sheet snug across your chest., Shorten the toga if necessary., Wrap the toga around your back., Tie the toga., Secure the layers tightly., Head to the party to show off that nice toga!
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Grab the corner of the bed sheet in one hand.
Leave about 6-8" (15
- 20 cm) of the sheet in one hand to tie the knot with.
Hold the bed sheet above either shoulder with the corresponding hand (left hand to left shoulder, right hand to right shoulder, etc.). -
Step 2: Drape the sheet snug across your chest.
Then tuck it under the opposite arm. , If the toga is too long, fold one edge over by about six inches (15 cm), and try again.
Keep adjusting until you get the right length, which is around the knee area. , Tuck the sheet under the arm you're holding it with, then once more around the front of your chest, under the opposite arm, and across your back. , Bring the second corner of the sheet up over your back to the corner in your hand.
Secure the two ends with a brooch, pin, or simple knot. , Use a couple of safety pins inside the toga if necessary. , -
Step 3: Shorten the toga if necessary.
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Step 4: Wrap the toga around your back.
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Step 5: Tie the toga.
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Step 6: Secure the layers tightly.
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Step 7: Head to the party to show off that nice toga!
Detailed Guide
Leave about 6-8" (15
- 20 cm) of the sheet in one hand to tie the knot with.
Hold the bed sheet above either shoulder with the corresponding hand (left hand to left shoulder, right hand to right shoulder, etc.).
Then tuck it under the opposite arm. , If the toga is too long, fold one edge over by about six inches (15 cm), and try again.
Keep adjusting until you get the right length, which is around the knee area. , Tuck the sheet under the arm you're holding it with, then once more around the front of your chest, under the opposite arm, and across your back. , Bring the second corner of the sheet up over your back to the corner in your hand.
Secure the two ends with a brooch, pin, or simple knot. , Use a couple of safety pins inside the toga if necessary. ,
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