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Bow Tutorial


 I think the one question I get asked the most when I post things I have made is, "WHERE did you get that big bow!?". And then once I say I made it... everyone always wants to know how. So here it is. Step by step... how I make my bows!

FIRST OFF please excuse my manicure lol I was not expecting to make this today but I needed to make two bows so I figured while I was making them I might as well make the tutorial lol. So anway...

You will need a few supplies. Nothing fancy. The bow I make in the tutorial is made with 1.5in grosgrain ribbon.... I will give you measurements for that smaller bow AND for the larger bow made with 2.25in ribbon. ALSO I included in the supply list all the items you need to finish the bows but I will not be showing you how to add a clip or a center knot, I couldn't do it with one hand!



Supplies:
32in of 1.5in ribbon OR 46in of 2.25in ribbon, 7/8in ribbon for center knot, needle and thread ( have the thread already through the needle and a knot tied), scissors, hair clips, lighter, and glue gun!

First you will need to heat seal your ribbon ends. Since I was taking my own photos I wan unable to take a picture of that step (at least not without burning my house down lol) so you will have to use your imagination today :) Just pass the flame quickly along the edge so that the fibers melt and the ribbon does not fray. You can also use a wood burning tool but I have no experience with that. Anyway.... moving along.

You are going to want to fold your ribbon in half lengthwise and make a crease. Finger press it to make sure you will be able to see the crease once you unfold it.



Now you want to take your top piece and loop it DOWN and towards to crease and place it like this, my finger is on the creased middle.


Next, you loop the bottom loop UP towards the middle crease and place it like this.



Now, you need to make sure you grab the MIDDLE of your top loop and bring it right down to the center .



Repeat with the bottom loop and place it right over the top one with the top of the ribbon a tiny bit lower than the top of the top loops ribbon.




Next, grab it all together and dont let it shift! Thats very important. It should look something like this.



This is when your needle and thread come in. Stick your needle right where I am showing you. The bottom middle, but just above the very bottom.



You need to go in, out, in, out, in out. You should have three "hills" like I have shown here.



Now, grab your ribbon like this and hold it in place while you pull the needle and thread through and wrap it around a few times.



Once you have done that, stick the needle through the middle piece and knot off and cut the tails.



Your bow should look something like this..... ugly LOL!


Don't worry we will fix it. it just takes a little pushing flat and shaping before it looks like....

THIS!



 and your bigger bow will look like this once you are done tying.



I did not include steps for a middle knot but basically you just tie a knot with ribbon, glue it to the middle and then wrap it around back and glue it. And you also just glue the clip on back. And there you have it!!!! Beautiful bows!

All you have to do is find some pretty heads like these to stick them on :P




Thanks for reading - see ya next time!






















Whimsy Couture Bow Tie Shorties

I am TOALLY lovin this new outfit I made for Emmy! Its so cute and vintage looking! Everything about it is sweet and we got tons of compliments just from people who were walking by while I was taking pictures.




 This top with its low back is one of a kind. Its the new Bay top and dress from Brownie Goose! But what I really want to talk to you about is the bow tie shorties! These are the newest pattern released  from Whimsy Couture Pattern Designs. GET THE PATTERN HERE.These shorties are PERFECT for the hot temps coming our way in south Louisiana and they compliment dresses, tunics, and even regular tops very well, and with my love for all things Whimsy Couture I wanted these to be my first review! So buckle up, this could get messy :P HERE WE GO!



These sweet shorties come in size 3-6m-size 16! YES, I kid you not... thats a total of 14 size ranges for ONE low price :)

The bow tie shorties pattern features 23 pages of instructions with 40 clear color photos to help you along the way. The pattern pieces (for the bow ties and crotch cut out only) are very easy to assemble and follow. The shorts themselves and elastic casings are cut with measurements and you use the crotch cut out to shape them! SAVE PAPER AND INK..... WIN!



As with all Whimsy Couture's other patterns, the instructions were clear, the pictures were helpful and the fit was spot on. No issues with putting the pattern pieces together or garment construction at all.



The pattern allows for plenty of room to play and move and I suspect even a cloth diaper booty would have ample room in these shorts. Emmy had no trouble getting around, as usual!



I used woven cotton on these shorts and made no changes to the pattern what so ever... so what you see is what you get here folks :)


I love this pattern overall. It was a quick sew (even quicker if you have a serger) and I will be adding tons to our summer wardrobe!


Thanks for reading and be sure to check out Whimsy Couture Sewing Patterns and follow them on Facebook HERE for all their pattern updates!

  Welcome! To say I have no clue what I am doing would be an understatement! LoL I have never blogged in my life, but - I really want to... so I will :) Ill post about things I sew, food I cook, stuff I do. Whatever tickles my fancy! (that always sounds so naughty lol) So, thanks for joining me and Ill do my best to make this interesting :P
  Let me tell you a few things about  myself. I am a 27 year old mother of FOUR (four is a lot in case you were wondering) beautiful children. My husband is a police officer and in the ARMY reserves and I am a stay at home mom! Sewing is my passion. I started sewing when I was pregnant for my second child (first daughter) and I was making hair bows. I discovered the boutique world and I have never looked back! I love creating and taking a vision from my head to an actual piece of clothing I can hold in my hand. It is a thrill to say the least. I also love the friendships sewing has brought me. There are so many wonderful women who share my passion and as admin/part owner of the group "Sew and Tell" on facebook I get to meet more and more of them everyday! If you enjoy sewing as well you should join us HERE! I also run a small children's clothing boutique via facebook called Emmy Lou! As you can tell, I am a super busy (fancy for scatterbrained haha) lady! So for now I am going to try and learn how to work this blog :P, but stick around..... this could get fun :)
-Robin