![]() Fold edges under and hot glue (or use fabric glue and craft clips) to secure. Wrap a 3" segment of bias tape around the bow to hide the center. Tie it on each side a couple of times and then tie a double knot and trim the threads. Cut a 12" length of sturdy sewing thread and wrap it around the center of your bow. Make a loop and cross the tails over each other. Tie the bow, adjust the knot as needed and trim edges. ![]() Cut a 7" strip and form two bunny ears/loops, slipping a nylon headband in between. Perfect for newborns, this bow is just like the classic, but you will start with 1/4" double fold bias tape instead of 1/2".Tighten and adjust the bow as needed and trim edges. Tie the bias tape into a bow with the headband in the middle. Make two bunny ears/loops (just like tying a shoe!) and insert a nylon headband in between. Cut a 12" strip of 1/2" double fold bias tape.Tie around a nylon headband and trim edges as desired. Cut a 5" strip of 1/2" double fold bias tape.Instructions Tip: Check out my video for quick and easy video tutorial for these bows! #1 The Easiest Bow Go ahead and print the complete instruction card below, but also watch the video for a quick visual walk through of how each bias tape hair bow is made: Fabric glue (Optional, use to secure any of the bows. ![]() Size 11/0 seed beads in pearl color (Beaded bow).Sewing or embroidery needle (Embroidered bow).You can check the parentheses below or read through the instructions at the end of the post for all the details. Hair clips (optional, only needed if you prefer clips to headbands)ĭepending on which bows you will be making, you will need some of these additional supplies.Nylon Headbands (these come in a variety of colors, such as light tan, dark tan, and black).PETITE ONLY: 7″ of of 1/4″ wide double fold bias tape (per bow).5″-12″ of 1/2″ wide double fold bias tape per bow (see instructions).If you are making the Easy, Classic, or Petite bows, this is all you will need: The Lace Bow – stitch a lightweight piece of lace trim onto the bias tape before folding into a sailor bow.The Beaded Bow – stitch pearl-colored seed beads onto the top layer of bias tape before tying into a classic bow.The Embroidered Bow – stitch tiny “x” shapes on the top layer of bias tape and tie into a classic bow.The Sailor Bow – a loop of tape is secured in the middle and wrapped with more bias tape.The Petite Bow – use 1/4″ double fold bias tape for a newborn bow.The Classic Bow – tie this bow the way you tie your shoes for the cutest little headband.The Easiest Bow – a short length of bias tape tied into a knot, that’s all!.Watch the video to see each style being made! The 7 styles of bias tape hair bows I included in this tutorial are as follows. What Are the 7 Bias Tape Hair Bow Styles? ![]() If you have a baby girl (or one on the way), buy some bias tape (or fabric and bias tape makers to make your own) and get crafting! You can also make your own bias tape for these hair bows from any woven fabric you want. My favorite shop for bias tape is Bessie Pearl Textiles, and this shop carries a variety of beautiful bias tapes, like this yellow floral, t his floral from Robert Kaufman, and plenty of linen bias tapes like this one. While you can buy bias tape from the craft store, the real beauty of this method is that you can purchase gorgeous handmade bias tape from places like Etsy. Keep reading for my favorite places to get bias tape! Where Can I Buy Bias Tape? Unless of course, you want to add beads or embroidery, like I’ll show you how to in this tutorial.ġ/2″ wide double fold bias tape is ready to tie into bows without a pattern, hemming, or any other sewing steps. You get a chance to use all kinds of beautiful fabrics without needing to sew a thing. But, fun fact, it makes really great hair bows. How Do I Make These Bows?Īll of these bows are made using bias tape! If you’ve dabbled in sewing you are probably familiar with using this sewing notion, or even making your own bias tape. Please note that this post contains affiliate links which allow me to earn a small commission when a purchase is made at no additional cost to you. Plus, learn my favorite Etsy shop to purchase handmade bias tape! You can use these bows on either headbands or clips. These bias tape hair bows for babies are a snap to make! Learn 7 ways to DIY hair bows for your baby with this quick tutorial. ![]()
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