tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6514670074360507153.post8918132343632928481..comments2023-07-29T06:30:40.592-04:00Comments on Those Headcoverings: "Headcoverings and the Issue of Submission"LisaM at ThoseHeadcoveringshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01802987214219777442noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6514670074360507153.post-10020007283384021612008-05-05T09:44:00.000-04:002008-05-05T09:44:00.000-04:00Lisa,Thank you again, for your encouragement and s...Lisa,<BR/><BR/>Thank you again, for your encouragement and support. Truly, the Lord led me to your site and little did I know what He had in store for me! Thank you for your entries. I've been really touched by all the stories.<BR/><BR/>I will eventually get a lace mantilla, but for now I have plenty of scarves to wear. I used a long one yesterday. The only trick is keeping a scarf on my hair from slipping! I have two "bobby pins" but didn't use them yesterday. I had knotted the two sides of the scarf and then one knot in the middle to hide the ends. This created a type of loose "hood" of sorts. The knots added a little more weight toward the front so for the most part, it did keep on my head.<BR/><BR/>It seems that those who wear the lace mantillas allow the longer ends to just fall across their shoulders in the front. I have no idea if they use bobby pins but if anyone reading this wears one, I am curious about how you keep it on your head. When my hair is straightened, it is a little "slicker." :-)Mary Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04107504165449607702noreply@blogger.com