Felt Hairbow Tutorial | Just Everyday Me. 19 Feb 2012 I absolutely love wearing hair bows and wear them almost every day (maybe that’s why people tend to think I’m younger than I actually am ;). I have had trouble finding bows I like in stores, and when I do find them, they’re often pretty expensive. I found a tutorial of how to make bows out of felt. It’s super simple and they’re so cute! The first thing you do is cut a rounded rectangle out of felt and a smaller thinner strip of felt (either the same color or a different color).
Next, pinch the rectangle in the middle. Take your smaller strip of felt and wrap it around the pinched rectangle. I’ve found the easiest way to make these into clips is to use one of these metal saw-tooth thingies and just slip it between the bow and the strip. So cute! I want to make these in all sorts of colors and for all different seasons! I found this tutorial at Ruffles and Stuff . Enjoy! Scarf Knit With Comb ∙ How To by Zydonia on Cut Out. DIY shirt. DIY: No Sew Bow Tie | Dill Pickle Picnic. I’ve been making these quick bow ties for years. They are great for quick dress-up items and even Halloween costumes and had originally put this quick & easy tutorial together as a set of images to share with a certain tall, super artistic bride. The day before her wedding she was looking for some last minute bow ties for photobooth props and not finding anything to her liking.
So, I snapped a few photos to get her started and then she rocked them out in her true artistic fashion. Below is the quick and dirty tutorial to whip up your own photobooth or next impromptu costume. Supplies Needed: 1 piece of felt (or other fabric) for each bow tie.elastic headband or wooden dowelscissorshot glue Instructions: Start by cutting off the piece that will become the center of your tie. Fold each of the edges of the larger piece of felt to the inside. Take the long skinny piece of felt, and fold in half. Ready to wear…either as a bow tie or a large bow headband. Felt Rose Headband.