Tichel is a headscarf worn by some Jewish and Muslim women as a sign of modesty. There are many ways to tie a tichel, and different styles may have cultural or religious significance. Here is a basic method for tying a tichel:
Start by folding the tichel in half diagonally to form a triangle.
Place the tichel on your head with the point of the triangle facing downward, and the straight edge at your hairline.
Cross the two ends of the tichel at the nape of your neck.
Bring the ends of the tichel up over your ears, and cross them at the top of your head.
Take the ends of the tichel and tie them in a knot at the nape of your neck.
Tuck any loose ends of the tichel into the knot.
Adjust the tichel to cover your hair completely and create a comfortable and secure fit.
There are many variations on this basic method, depending on personal preference and cultural or religious customs. Some people prefer to tie their tichels in a way that covers the neck and ears, while others prefer a looser, more casual style. Experiment with different tying methods to find the one that works best for you.