Diy Hair Bow | Sewing

  • Posted on 05 May, 2014
  • Long Hair
  • By Anonymous

Basic sewing skills is required to make this hair bow.

Hand sewing or a machine will both work just fine.

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Hey guys, it's Katie, and today I'm just going to show you guys how to make these cute little hair bows you're, going to want to start out by picking any kind of fabric that you would like to use. We'Re going to cut two squares out of the fabric, a big one and a really small one. The big one is going to be ten and a half inches by nine and a half inches you're, going to want to cut your small piece of fabric by three and a half inches by two and a half inches you're, going to start with the bigger square And we're going to fold it in half hot dog style, the longer the longer ends will be touching and you're going to pin along the ten and a half inch side, you're just going to want to sew a seam along where you have placed your pins. It should look like this, I'm only using black thread so it'll pure butter in the video. You should probably use a thread that matches now you're just going to flip this piece of fabric inside out, so that the right side is facing you you're, going to. Let make sure that the seam is in the center of the piece and now we're just going to fold this in half, so that the with the smaller ends are touching hamburger style as they say, and then we're just going to pin along these ends. Again then, you're just going to sew along the edge where you have pinned and now we're going to do the same exact thing to the small piece of fabric. So again just folded hot dog style. Long again touching and pin make sure that right sides are facing each other as well and you're just going to sew along this edge. Where you pinned now should look like this, and now we're just going to turn this piece right side out. It'S kind of hard cuz, it's smaller, but it should look like this and again you're going to make sure that the seam is in the center of the piece and then we're going to fold this piece in half hamburger style and we're going to pin along that Edge and then you're going to sew along with it. So now your two pieces should look like this. You should have sewed the tops and the seams should be in the middle now you're just going to take your bigger piece and you're going to flip this and set out and again make sure that your seam is in the center. Now we're just going to start by taking this piece and we're going to start to fold it accordion style, so you're just going to like fold it like this, this just going to create your bow shape. Now, once you have this accordion style fold, you're just going to want to take a pin and run it right through the center of the fabric, just so that you hold that all together - and you can just set this aside for now now we're just going to Take our smaller piece of fabric: this is our bow Center, so you're going to want to flip it and set out now you want to take the bow that you just folded and we're going to stick this into the center you're, going to make sure that the Seam of the center is on the back of the bow, so you're just going to stick. Stick that right through there just pull it through and make sure that the Center is in the center. You can pull out the pin from the middle once you get part of it on and then just kind of adjust it. So it's in the center and you can just kind of pull and fry out the ends. So that looks more like a bow. Just kind of adjust it till you like the shape of it, then this is how your bow should look now you're going to want to flip it over, because we need to attach the pin. So you can actually wear this in your hair, I'm just using a braid clip. You can find them at Walmart and I'm also using some e6000 glue to attach it to the back of my bow. So once you glue it, you just kind of to hold it in the center till it dries a bit, and then you can just set that aside. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Let me see pictures of your hair bows tweet me them or follow me on Instagram, and thanks for watching this video

Adrianne: Big square: 10.5x9.5 inches. Small square: 3.5x2.5 inches. Fold the large fabric "hotdog style", and pin it closed. Now sew along the side where you have pinned it. Now turn it inside out. Make sure the seem is in the center. Fold the fabric in half and pin along the ends + sew. Do the same thing to the small piece of fabric. Fold it "hamburger" style and pin + sew. Fold the bow "accordion" style, and pin the center so you can keep the bow shape. Now take the small piece of fabric and stick the big piece of fabric inside the small piece. Get the small piece in the very center and mess with it till it looks the way you like. Now add a pin using whatever method you like, but a strong glue will be best (Notes taken from video for myself later lol) Edit: I made two of these!! And they are sooo cute! One recommendation is to make sure your fabric is thin. I used an actual pair of jeans to make one of the bows (because I didn't need the jeans and I thought a bow made of jeans would be super cute.) It was sooo hard to put together because it was so thick! But I ended up managing to get it to work out! It ended looking nice

Laylithe: Pro tip: ironing the fabric (along with or instead of) pinning will help achieve a neater bow.

Olibalol: These bows turned out so cute! Thank you so much!

Katielu: This seems like the easiest and neater looking one Iv found!! I’ve watched many videos!! Thank u Ill be trying this!!

Roxann Carris: Thanks for the video! It looks sew easy! I will be making bows for my nieces.

FamilyApproved: Wonderful, easy to follow video. I've been making masks due to recent events and have extra fabric. Now I can make adorable bows to match.

B Perez: Thank you!!! This is my first time making a fabric bow. And it came out great! You made an easy to follow tutorial.

Carmens Camera: This was so cool! Thank you :)

Daisy Bremner: Thank you!! This was so helpful

Just Alyssa: THANK YOU!!! I’m trying to make a bow for a friend/almost step niece because we have these holiday dress up days and tomorrow is red and green. She doesn’t have any green tho so I’m making her a bow

EmmaAT Tasha: Love the fabric you used♥♡

パンズショット: Thank you for this video. I'll be using this tutorial to make my bow for my Sayori cosplay :)

hello kairi: This is so awesome thank you

D.W. Washington: Very good instructions!

SnickerDoodleStudios: Cool! I'm gonna try this!

Emily Chambers: I have a question, after sewing the long side and folding "hot dog style" each piece in half, do you pin BOTH sides down and sew along both sides? I figured the answer to this question is yes but I wasn't one hundred percent sure.

Jenna: Muchos thankos for this. I could have figured it out but it would have taken me all morning. :)

Rebecca Gleed: Oh got quite a bit of scrap fabric, think I know what to use them for

Re Phresh: @mumoodenim on Instagram makes these bows with upcycled denim/jeans. It looks pretty cool.

Mother Twinkles: Great video!

Marjorie Claudel: gracias por compartir me encantan los lasoz saludos desde cartago costa rica bendiciones

Hola Dsouza: tysm...this really helped!

CRAFTMANIA: I made such a bow and shot a video too!

Melanin Rich: Wow I haven't heard "hotdog or hamburger" style in a LONG time!

Nurliyana Baharin: what is the finish size?

Cal Sweet: Can you use Krazy glue

TryToHardForFun: brb, making 20 of these for my girlfriend

Sulabh Apparelindia: 2 GD I AM SURE SHOW THIS TO MY DAUGHTER .....

Sara Raulerson: 10 1/2 by 9 1/2 - Big / 3 1/2 by 2 1/2 - Small (this is js to remind me lol)

janhavi nadkar: awesome

gayathri gayathri: thank you

Sanah Tatla: Very good Vid!!!!

Mera Balaji: Very clear nice .better pl write nd show the measurement in side by letters .ex 5 cm nd 10 cm like that.tkq

CHHotA VLLOGER: Vry nice

Diamond Monique’: The BEST EVER

Harley Quin: i like your voice jiji ...i know it has nothing to do with the bow ... just saying

Stefano Poeder: thnx u I like the vedeo I will try t fory daughter

Elvia Guillen: Why you change the bow

The imposter: Thank you,! Next next

Lidia Barrales: ir wasent trata clear

Victor Nanez: j

Tehya Moore: I have a sewing machine and I’m 10!!!! Also just to let you now if you have a shop you probably shouldn’t sell this one because it is uneven on the left side.

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