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Bow How-Tos
These bows will fit 20- to 24-inch wreath forms. If your form differs in size, scale the ribbon lengths suggested below to fit your wreath. Classic 1. Create two loops, one on each side of the ribbon. Cross right loop over left.
2. Knot by passing right loop behind left, under, and up through (make sure ribbon is not twisted or bunched).
3. Pull loops to create a small, smooth knot. Adjust loops, opening them up with your fingers; cut notches in tails.
Rosette 1. Hold four fingers on one hand together, and wrap with ribbon, making certain it lies flat. The fullness of the bow will depend on how many times you wrap it around (we wrapped ours ten times; for larger bows, wrap ribbon around your whole hand). Slide the ribbon off your fingers, and pinch it together at the center. Cut a notch through all layers on each side. Tie a piece of string around the center of the ribbon, slipping it into the notches; pull string taut, and knot.
2. To form the rosette, spread loops outward, and twist, shaping them into a fluffy ball.
Figure-Eight 1. Make loops: Form a loop at one end of ribbon; glue in place.
2. Wind the rest of the ribbon back and forth, forming a figure eight with each layer and making each a little larger than the one before it, until you've created three stacked figure eights. Glue figure eights together at the points where the ribbon crosses. Let dry.
3. Knot the second length of ribbon around the loops at the center; rotate the knot so the smooth side is at the front. Slide 20-gauge wire through knot at back for hanging; trim ends.
Layered Loops 2. To connect loops and tail, wrap them with a short piece of ribbon: Slip it through the topmost loop and wrap around all of the layers; glue its ends together at bottom of bow. Let dry.
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