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I use this presentation for my lecture on basic hand stitches. With this presentation i have tried to make thing less complicated. please share your reviews.
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Pdf flower loopbow
1. This bow is so much fun!! And it is very easy to make! The possibilities with this bow are endless!
SUPPLIES NEEDED
♥ Needle & Thread
♥ Double Prong Alligator Clip (Optional, but VERY helpful)
♥ Scissors
♥ Either a lighter or a wood burning tool for heat-sealing the ribbon
♥ Barrette(s)
♥ Something for the top of the bow to cover the stitching (buttons, resins, etc.)
♥ Ribbon (not pictured)
♥ Ruler or Cutting Mat (not pictured)
2. First of all, there are different ways to fold your ribbon onto the needle to achieve distinct looks. You
could even mix and match within the same bow. I used dotted ribbon so that you can see the
“right” and “wrong” side to the ribbon.
A. This is the Figure 8 fold. I will be using this technique in the demonstration below.
B. This is an Inside-Out fold.
C. This is just a straight down fold.
D. I’ll call this one the backwards fold – it only works with solid color ribbon – otherwise, your
pattern (the dots) won’t show.
RIBBON LENGTH FORMULA
(Width of Bow x 2) + 2 inches = Length of ribbon for the first layer. For each subsequent layer,
subtract 1 inch.
3 inch bow 3 ½ inch bow 4 inch bow
Layer 1 8 inches 9 inches 10 inches
Layer 2 7 inches 8 inches 9 inches
Layer 3 6 inches 7 inches 8 inches
Layer 4 5 inches 6 inches 7 inches
Layer 5 - 5 inches 6 inches
Layer 6 - - 5 inches
4 ½ inch bow 5 inch bow 5 ½ inch bow
Layer 1 11 inches 12 inches 13 inches
Layer 2 10 inches 11 inches 12 inches
Layer 3 9 inches 10 inches 11 inches
Layer 4 8 inches 9 inches 10 inches
Layer 5 7 inches 8 inches 9 inches
Layer 6 6 inches 7 inches 8 inches
Layer 7 5 inches 6 inches 7 inches
Layer 8 - 5 inches 6 inches
Layer 9 - - 5 inches
A B C D
3. TIPS
♥ You can make this bow as big or as small as you want.
♥ For each subsequent layer, you’ll need to decrease the ribbon length by 1
inch – you could even decrease it by ½ inch if you want – it all depends on
the look you’re trying to achieve.
♥ You can use as many or as few pieces of ribbon for each layer.
Experiment to see what you like.
♥ You can decide how many layers you want.
♥ Once your ribbon length gets to 5 inches, it may be too small – but it’s up
to you.
♥ For each piece of ribbon you cut, you will get 2 loops. So if you cut SIX
pieces, you will get 12 loops.
DETAILS FOR THIS DEMONSTRATION
Layer 1: SIX 9” pieces
Layer 2: FIVE 8” pieces
Layer 3: FOUR 7” pieces
Layer 4: FOUR 6” pieces
So let’s get started. ☺
1. Once you have all your ribbon cut to size, heat-seal the ends with your preferred method.
2. Take the ribbon for LAYER 1 and place it all on top of each other. For the ribbon that only has
the print on one side (the dots), you need to make sure that you place it PRINT DOWN. In this
example, I placed a dotted ribbon at the bottom of the stack to illustrate how you need to fold the
ribbon for Step 3. If you’re only using solid ribbon, it won’t matter how you fold it in Step 3.
3. Take one end of the “Stack” and bring it around to the other end, forming a loop. Notice how the
dotted ribbon is now face-up. In fact, the two dotted ribbons will be touching each other.
1 2 3
4. 4. Now you will have both ends of the ribbon stacked together.
5. At the other end you will have formed a loop.
6. Take your needle and place it into the center of the loop, stopping when the ribbon gets about
half way onto the needle. Hold onto the needle with your dominant hand and let go of the
ribbon.
7. Fan all the pieces of ribbon out into an even shape. You can play around with this until you get
the ribbon exactly where you want it.
8. At this point I have found it VERY helpful to use a double prong alligator clip to hold the ribbon in
place. Place the clip so that the needle is in between the two prongs. At any point, if the
alligator clip becomes an annoyance, just remove it.
9. Take one end of the bottom piece of ribbon and fold it in your desired shape and place the end
onto the needle.
Continued on next page…….
4 5 6
7 8 9
5. 10.Now take the ribbon directly next to the one you just folded and do the same thing.
11.Continue all the way around the bow. You may need to re-shape some of the loops to make
sure that everything is even.
12. Now you can pull your needle all the way through until the knot stops at the back. Then take
the needle and put it back through the middle of the bow – making a stitch through the center.
Repeat this 4 or 5 times – or until you feel comfortable with the bow staying together.
13.If you find it difficult to get the needle through all the layers of ribbon, then use a hard surface to
push the needle through, rather than using your fingers.
14.When you’re finished, this is what the bow will look like.
15.If you flip the bow over, you can see that you don’t have the ends showing. You can use either
side as the “top”.
16.At this point you can also sew on a 2 ½” piece of ribbon to the side that will be the BOTTOM of
the bow. This piece of ribbon will be used as another measure of keeping your bow attached to
the barrette. See Step 19.
NOW REPEAT STEPS 2 THROUGH 16 WITH EACH ADDITIONAL LAYER.
10 11 12
13 14 15
16
6. 17.If it’s possible for you, you can sew the layers together. However, I have a very hard time doing
this and so I glue each layer together. Use either Hi-Temp hot glue or E-6000, which you can
find at Wal-Mart and most craft stores.
18.Here is what this bow looks like with all the layers glued together.
19.Glue your clip to the back of the bow. Use the added piece of ribbon to glue across the barrette
for additional stability.
Add your center embellishment for a completed hair bow.
17 18 19