#1 - Start with a strip of fabric about twice the size of what you want your finished bow to be. Mine was about and inch and a half by six inches.
#2 - Fold the strip in half, right sides together. (Alternatively, you can use two rectangles, instead of a folded strip.) Stitch around the edges, with small stitches, leaving a small opening to turn it right-side out. Turn.
#3 - Stuff with a small amount of polyfill stuffing. I usually use just enough to give it some shape, but sometimes they look cute stuffed pretty full… It depends on what you like.
#4 - Stitch the opening carefully, again using very small stitches.
#5 - Taking your thread through the top and bottom, gather the middle of the rectangle together to make the now’s shape.
#6 - Wrap the thread around the center and tie off securely.
#7 - Cover the center with cute ribbon, if you want.
#8 - I almost always finish my bows with a button. I have a huge collection of them… It’s an addiction, really. :)


I hope this was easy-ish to follow!!

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Well, I can’t imagine that anyone actually MISSED me, but THANKS!!  :)  <3

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Lzzy Hale, you have a perfect voice.

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Matt, you need to grant her request and do a song with her.

Please, please, please.  My ears would straight up explode.

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wewillnotbackdown:

I was going through my a7x folder and i found this and i had to post it because dick

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wewillnotbackdown:

I was going through my a7x folder and i found this and i had to post it because dick

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