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I have heard about the zip ties and actually picked up some yesterday and will try them to see how it turns out. It will save a lot of time, but I do not want to trade time for quality.....I am very big on quality; this is the reason why I started making bows. You pay so much for them and most do not get you through the season. I like the idea that even if the center knot that is glued, came appart, the bow is still fully intact. And with white bows, I like being able to put them in the wash and not fall apart. I will let you know how it goes.I pinch the center and use thread to wrap/tie around a hair elastic. I've never used a sewing machine or sewed the center. I've even used zip ties when I'm short on time.
I have heard about the zip ties and actually picked up some yesterday and will try them to see how it turns out. It will save a lot of time, but I do not want to trade time for quality.....I am very big on quality; this is the reason why I started making bows. You pay so much for them and most do not get you through the season. I like the idea that even if the center knot that is glued, came appart, the bow is still fully intact. And with white bows, I like being able to put them in the wash and not fall apart. I will let you know how it goes.
Thanks, I actually did some last night and I did two things:If you're using the zip ties (bar-locks, cable ties, whatever your region calls them) make sure you trim them with side cutters to the nub and then file the sharp edge. The little piece of plastic left over from the cut can break through the ribbon and stab you.