Tie a Bow

Tying a bow is an elegant, symmetrical, visually-pleasing way to finish wrapping a package. Fancier decorative bows may be used to accessorize outfits or create decorations for weddings and other special events. Learn how to tie a basic bow, a looped bow, and a floral bow.

Steps

Tying a Basic Bow

  1. Start with a crossed or knotted ribbon or string. The technique for tying a basic bow is the same no matter what type of ribbon you use and for what purpose you are using it. You just need a ribbon with a left end and a right end stemming from the same knotted center.
    • If you're tying a bow on the top of a package, loop the ribbon under the package, bring the ends together over the package and knot the two ends together so the ends are equal in length. You now have a right side and a left side to work with.
    • You can tie a bow from a piece of ribbon that isn't attached to a package. Tie a knot in the center of the ribbon so the left and right sides are equal in length.
  2. Make a loop with the left side of the ribbon. Pinch the loop between your thumb and forefinger to hold it in place. If you're tying a ribbon, make sure that it isn't twisted; the loop should be smooth.
  3. Make a second loop. This time bring the right side of the ribbon around and under the left loop. Pull it through until you have a second loop of the exact same size. Use the same technique you use when you tie your shoes.
  4. Tighten the bow. Pull on the loops to tighten the knot at their center. Make sure the two loops are the same size and that the ends are even in length. The bow is complete.

Tying a Looped Bow

  1. Start with a long piece of ribbon. For this bow, cut a piece of ribbon about {{safesubst:#invoke:convert|convert}} long. Leave it straight and unknotted.
  2. Make a loop near the left end of the bow. Start about three inches from the end of the bow and make a loop. Hold it in place with your thumb and forefinger.
  3. Loop the right end over the loop to create a second loop. The ribbon should now look like a backwards "S" with a tail at either end. Hold the loops with one hand so they don't come undone.
  4. Continue looping the ribbon. Loop the remaining length of ribbon accordion style, so that you have a pile of loops with two ends of equal length sticking out from either side.
  5. Cinch the center. Use a piece of florist wire or a thin string to tie the loops together at the center, dividing them in two. You now have a pile of loops on the right side of the cinch and a pile of loops on the left side.
  6. Fluff the loops. Separate the loops and fluff them up so that the cinched center is no longer visible. Use a scissors to clip the ends into inverted "v" shapes for a professional touch.

Tying a Floral Bow

  1. Wrap a piece of ribbon around your hand. Hold the end against your palm with your thumb, and continue wrapping the ribbon until the entire piece has been wrapped. Each loop around your hand should be neatly placed on top of the previous loop.
  2. Slip the ribbon loops off of your hand and fold them in half. Be careful not to let the loops come undone when you slip them off.
  3. Cut the cinch. Hold the folded loop in one hand so that the center folded part is facing up. With the other hand, use a scissors to cut the corner off of either side of the cinch, the folded middle.
    • Make sure you cut through all of the ribbon layers. Use a careful, firm snip of the scissors to ensure the cut is even and none of the layers slip.
    • Don't cut the two corners too close to the center of the ribbon.
  4. Use a second ribbon to tie the cinch. Fit the second ribbon between the notches you cut in the middle of the loops and tie a knot there. You can also use florist wire or a small string.
  5. Fan out the loops. Separate the loops one by one from the inside to the outside. Pull the loops gently from the center and twist them toward you. Arrange the loops so that they form a petal-like circular pattern. The floral bow is now complete.
  6. Finished.



Tips

  • Make sure the two sides of the ribbon in the bow are the same length before you start to make it even at the end.
  • Don't worry and readjust the bow if there is excess ribbon. Just cut the ends off!

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