Really.
So here are a few changes to my first set of instuctions:
CHANGE #1: In my first post on bow instructions I was having you make all these marks, one in the center, up top, center again, etc. etc. But as I was folding my bows, I began to realize, that making the marks all over the place makes no difference. So, I changed it and now I make all my marks in the middle, like so....
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CHANGE #2: This whole time - and by whole time, I mean for the past two years - I've been folding my bows with the last loop coming over the top and going down the front. Don't get me wrong, I still think the bows look great. BUT.....try doing this next set of instructions instead. The bow turns out ever cuter. Is that even a word? No? Okay, even more adorable then!
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STEP 1: With the last loop, instead of going over and down the front, take the tail and put it through the 3rd loop, like so....
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDxbRz0w4JaPEh8OfymCcKOzftI-u1iYrm1MkBlqM1yfuXA19pil9gw9_nrwyNq0XZDzJ99UbX7GiIteX9NQ6V7MDqo8f2Ti2K7ztNozM5L5Un6qe5MsJb7fKGMDVZV5dFhTpR6Bddf_6Z/s400/changedbow2.jpg)
This is how it will look from the side.
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This is who it will look from the front.
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And the finished bow. See how the tail come from behind the loop?
It may not look like much of a difference, but the loops stay fluffy and are more symmetrical. So cute!
Now, go practice!
I'm on my way to cook some ribbon for korker bows!
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