How To Make Korker Hair Ties / Bobbles & Clips | How To Make Hair Assessories | Diy Hair Assessories

3 ways to make korker based items

Long and short korker bobbles/ hair ties and Korker clips

I buy premade korker normally about 80cm in length then cut down

But you can make your own and there are few tutorials on YouTube if you search I'm too easily distracted and would burn the ribbon or my kitchen lol

Measurements

Long Korker 36cm- 40cm roughly

short korker 15cm to 20cm roughly

alternatively

Chain Streamer bobbles/ hair ties

https://youtu.be/Pozh-0rAPyc

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Hi everyone today, I am going to show you how to make quite a few different versions of these core couples. So there's this one, which is the long version, also got the short version, as you can see another long one in chequered, instead of dots and even got one attached to a lined clip rather than you traditional bubble. So I'll show you how to do that and I'll show you how to get yours in a more waterfall effect rather than mine, because I one of my loops has twisted the wrong way which is causing this bit to happen. But I'll show you how to crack that, because again, I'm all about showing you how to resolve things, instead of just showing you how to make things. So what you'll need you scissors to cut your ribbon as normal? You will need some super glue for lining. You clip, I have tried this with glue at the glue gun and unless you work very, very quickly doesn't quite work. So this works a little bit better and this one is one with a brush and a nozzle because we're going to be using the brush bit. Your cork ribbon now I buy mine already made purely because I am accident-prone as anything and if I tried to make it myself himself, because I am so easily distracted by every little thing in the history of the world. I would quite literally set my whole kitchen on fire or do some other sort of damage. That would not be very good. In the long run. There is videos out there to make corker it's not as complicated as it looks like I said, and you can make quite a lot batches and choose your own colors and you can do your own patterns if you've got patterned, 9-mil, ribbon, etc. But, like I said it's entirely up to you, but I said I personally buy it pre-made and you can buy it from a number of places pre-made and they range from pieces. I buy mine 80 centimeters long and cut them down to 36 for the long and 15 for the shore and the average. One of these corkers needs sort of eight to ten to get a nice full look on you pieces and you can buy them for the 80 centimeter pieces and they're between 45 pence and 25 pence for 85 centimeters. You can also get packs like so the range anywhere from about 2 pounds 5 pounds and on how many pieces it contained in the packs so, like I said it's way where you find them from what you lost need you like to eat. So you ends a bubble or a clip clip depending on what you're actually going to use to attach your core to and your extra strength, pearl or upholstery thread. As long as is is polyester or higher, not cotton, and it won't snap. You wrote you're, OK to go and you thread as you can imagine at needle. As you can imagine see, I've got my piles ready here, ready to show you and I'll do the first version on the clip and I'll show you how to half line a clip as well with us a good one to know. Let me heat seal the end of my dude. This is my favorite thing about this glue. This particular brand nice brush for super glue, and I put that in there just a bit, not even all the way down just a tab at the end and what you do is be careful make sure you only get any super glue ribbon on that super glue. Not your fingers, because I have glued myself to these on occasion, like I said the adventurers of accident-prone crafting she's, to push that down and then again with your brush, and this is why the glue doesn't work because it kept on one thing: the hot glue from The glue them you don't need a thick Claire, it's nice, then I'm laying like that again be careful. Make sure that you don't come in contact with that glue at all straight over it. So you run it again if you've got a pair of pliers or something like this or even a another, clip like that, use that to keep that open. While you do this bit under okay, doing that nice and firmly done and then there's one line completely flat against you clip that half lined flip just doing my super glue up, so I don't spill it at all. I do try and avoid accidents where I can. Okay, so we're gon na do the clip version first and then I'll show you how to attach to a bubble, because I do it slightly different to the average person actually so through the bubble, because I feel like it's more secure than gluing things together and you'll Notice in all of my videos, I will always always track, and so things instead of gluing wherever I can so these pieces are short ones, and these are about 15 centimeters, because what I have a tendency to do is I don't measure I take the 80 centimeter Piece cut that in half and then cut that in half again for these so, like I said they're, they tend to average, depending on how the curl, like the longer ones, about 30 34 to 40. Depending on how much you have to cut off because you will notice when you're buying them, who you buy them from, you will sometimes need to cut off the ends. A little bit you'll get like a little kink where the ribbons been held against a dowel rod with a peg, or something like that. So I always caught you get something similar on the other and get like a little Lillis bocce bit from where it's um overly caught against the dowel, unlike sidious, slightly damaged things like that. So I just take that off and then heat seal the end and every single and both sides as I was cutting them. I'Ve heats it old, every single one, so we don't have any frame. So that's why, when I say it starts at 40 and then goes down to about 15, it's because you cut that little bit of excess off on each one and it brings down the size down a little bit but, like I said you still get decent length. So don't worry about it too much so fold in half and like said, you want at least seven to ten pieces to get them nice and full so fold it in half ready for this one fold it in half how'd you second one try and get them To sort of layer over each other, as straight as you can just makes the fall a little bit nicer, because I keep thread in until you've got everything on, and I have an alternative version of this and it's called a streamer chain. I'Ll show you a piece in a second, it's been very popular and it's a style like when we used to make you know when you're making little bits of pieces crafting when you were a kid. It'S a version of that really pretty a little bit alternative gives you a different look to these kind of pretty streaming type ones piece. Okay, so I said: try and line them up a little bit, so they sorta like that and I'm tied up afraid here and you put that through and what I do is a whole fingers part like that. So I can do and I loop around a good couple of times - pull it nice and tight and then stitch off, and this is gon na be in the back. Let me use again: it's the clip, possibly the front haven't decided yet for whatever luck in a minute, we'll see which one Falls nicer right so on this one, it falls nicer this way, then that way, so we're going to glue it that side against the clip. Roughly in the center, it's a little better. I note with the center of the clip and hold that down for a couple of seconds before we start wrapping anything because we don't want it to shift around and move before. We'Ve got it nicely in place. Okay, you see once I've adjusted it and it'll be in a minute. It will fall very nicely. So we're now going to wrap the middle on here. You can move them like that. A little Center keeps all your own right normal. I just want a daughter glue. Just here opening clip - and you want this right way - you've glued the center to the boat. The clip I'm wrap around, as you normally would at least twice seal this end just enough. Today, it's not have to cut off any excess. Do you hold those out the way when you're gon na do a bit of glowing, because you don't want to get glue all of you, Cauca ribbon and ruin yeah you make before we even finished. Okay, that's what you can do now. Is you twist them down? Like so give them a good little excuse official there. Okay, that is your corker nice, on your clip, like I said you can play around with them, get them adjusted until they fall down how you want them, but like so that looks cute super cute of a pigtail. If you can't get by walls into child's hair, you thank me, and this is the sewed crew, the bubble. I like seamless, bubbles and I'll tell you trick the less you can see in this seam the better quality your bubbles will tend to be. So if yours is very very noticeable and you give it a pull, it will literally eventually snap so, like I said the more force child puts on it or the more force and a doll puts on it to put it in the child's hair, the more likely It is to rip apart if you can see it if it's nicely joined and you can barely see it and it feels really really strong, you can literally hold it and you can feel the glue. Then you tend to have a good quality bubble and you don't have to spend a fortune on them. Like I said, and normally if you go with what your child prefers - and you know doesn't snap yourself - that's the best versions, just sort of pick up where you camp and what I do is just next to that seam from underneath. So you within the loop here's. I go through so like that. That'S what it looks like and then I'll push it halfway through and then I'll do exactly the same as what we just did for the clip in half straight through in power straight through repeat till you've got all your pieces and again on these short ones. You still need sort of seven to ten pieces depending on how full you, like your corker, look, I like mine to be reasonably full, so I know some people that prefer the like five piece look, so he got like ten inside but, like I said it's up To you all about personal choices, same with the clips, I'm just showing you how to do it if you can make version that looks a little bit nicer or sits a bit a little bit nicer than for you, then go ahead and do it your way? I just like to give you as many options as I can, where I can. It stops again in boring, then he wants to learn the same thing over and over again, when there is quite literally, I was telling people who know me in the bear world that, if I so choose to an had enough time and stop procrastinating spending, ridiculous amounts Of times doing stupid things that I get distracted by, I could quite honestly make a tutorial every day from the ones who want to translate from Portuguese in Brazil and Russian and all the other different languages that they're currently in. If I translated one or even even one a day or five a week, I could have enough tutorials left over to last me six years, which is a long time when you think about it. Six years of making a different bow every day, I could, but even I'm not crazy, although I do do two to four to future tutorial films. In one day, on occasion, when I'm in the meeting so yeah, I'm just a crazy bear low vision, lady, you know how you meet those crazy cat. Ladies yeah, no, that's me about those okay that off, however, you prefer, so you get that nice. I'Ve got our little 9 mil to wrap it hate to say all that get a little glue gun right over there did that very awkwardly that hold that right over the glue and then wrap around at least twice, and if you can avoid it and you're less Messy than I do try not to get a glue gun glue all over your fingers. Like I said I have no sensitivity in the tips of mine. Nowadays you see all that and just of glue just there press that down and there we go. There is another Finnish corker if you've got any particularly long ones, cuz you sort of overestimated or anything like that, then don't be afraid. This is what I do and then give all your ends or heat-seal and that'll sort of balance out. If you need to, you can do that any longer ones as well and on yeah and, like said, give him a little wiggle I like to do, and then I get this look and again they look absolutely adorable at both ponytails or pigtail sets, and you can Do lots of different colors and styles, like I said, I've got the dotted ones. I do plain ones I like mixing, colors and doing rainbow ones. I even got some checked versions and, like I said, if you I'll put a link, if I can find some, I will see if I can add some links for making your own corker as well. Like I don't mind pointing you in the direction of other people. If so needed, it's all about supporting each other and helping everyone learn, that's what I'm about so, like, I said, actually all short ones. I like these to look a little bit messy at times. That'S just my choice. Okay, that's better on you clip on you clip! Okay - and that is how you make Coker bubbles - thank you for watching. I rarely do appreciate you and I absolutely love making these tutorials for you all hate mess in the background and thank you for watching, like I said, don't forget to share like subscribe and don't forget to hit that Bell icon. We know try to run. I release new videos, it is normally on a Monday in a Friday, and I do that every single week, but I also put random videos that whenever I get distracted by wanting to show you something which is all the time to be quite honest, I also have A Facebook group under Katherine's ribbon bow tutorials and follow along. So if you need any more help or advice or anything or you want to know supply as things like that, then over there and popped me some questions and I'll help you as much as a can. I will also do extra lives for you if you need it and do any follow along pictures. If you still need some sort of help on there and I'm very responsive and quick to help wherever a camp, and if I can't help you, I'm always willing to point you in the direction of somebody who will be able to so. Thank you for watching again. Thanks bye, you

kim scott: Your such an awesome teacher. Ty

Andrea Mckie: Where can you this predone please I been making my own but its very time consuming I love your videos as well so thank you so much x

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