This tutorial is one we've been talking about doing for ages. Luckily, a reader submitted it for our reader submission post this week, so we didn't have to do it ourselves! We will have another great tutorial tomorrow on how you can use these bows for babies with little or no hair, so stay turned. Until then, enjoy these detailed instructions on how to make a hair bow with ribbon from Little Lizard King!     
Here's a  quick how-to-hair bow.
Supplies  needed:
- Needle
 
- Thread
 
- Ribbon
 
- Alligator Clips
 
- Hot Glue and Glue Gun
 
- At least 1 cute little girl
 
Thread  a needle.
 Take some ribbon.
Create  one loop with the ribbon.
Make  a second, equally sized loop. My two loops are about 5" across. There  is not a right or wrong size regarding the length of your hair bow.  Pinch the ribbon in the center. Do not let go.
Repeat.  You should now have two layers of ribbon per loop.
For  a different effect, create three loops.
Push  the needle through the center point of the ribbon.
 With the needle poking through the ribbon, spread out the  loops of ribbon to create an X.
 Push the needle entirely through the ribbon. Do not let go of  the ribbon.
 Pull the needle through the other side.
Repeat. Push the needle back  through one side of the ribbon.
 Pull  the needle out the other side. 
This is an optional step. Loop the thread around your ribbon  two times.
 Pull the thread tightly to pinch the ribbon in the center. If  you do not want a pinched center, do not complete this step. I typically  do not complete this step if I am creating layered hair bows. Wrap the  thread around the pinched center two or three times.
Regardless of whether you pinched the center of the ribbon or  not, push your needle through one side of the ribbon, and pull it back  through the other side.
 Do this two times.
Cut your thread. If you stop  here, it looks nice to glue a small 2-3" long piece of 1/4" wide ribbon  around the pinched center. If you are using a wider ribbon, cut the  ribbon to size and heat seal the raw edges using a lighter. 
Add a strip of glue to the thin ribbon .
Attach the ribbon to the pinched center of the bow.
Back to the tutorial.
 If you want to layer your hair bow, repeat the aforementioned  steps.
 Arrange one bow on top of the other according to your  preference.
 Glue the two bows together with a hot glue gun. 
 Repeat with other types, sizes, and colors of ribbon.
 Add embellishment or bling, if you desire.
 Use a lighter to heat seal the ends of each raw edge of the  ribbon. This prevents the ribbon from fraying.
 Cut a piece of ribbon  approximately 4-5" long.
Add a strip of hot  glue down the center of the entire ribbon.
Beauty supply stores sell 100  alligator clips for around $5. You can also buy them on Ebay and  probably Etsy. It is shocking how fast you fly through 100 alligator  clips. It's insane. Buy more than one pack. 
Place an alligator clip on your ribbon.
Wrap  the alligator clip with the ribbon.
Glue  your hair bow on top of the alligator clip.
 Wahlah!
Now,  be creative. Combine colors, sizes, and prints of varying ribbon for  cute, coordinating, and creative hair bows. 
Before you know it, you'll be  swimming in hair bows.
My former color guard cousin loaded us up on ribbon over  Christmas, and I'm finally putting it to good use.  Thanks, KK.
Enjoy,
Little  Lizard King
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14 Responses to “how to make a hair bow - reader submission”
I've been wondering where I can get clips in mass quantities! Thanks for the tips!
oh yay! I have been doing mine with all hot glue and they looked kind of wonky. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for sharing!! It's useful for me. ;-)
Thanks...this is great!!!
Cynthia Schelzig..a.k.a. Cynnie
I've wanted to make these for a long time, but thought they were really hard. Thanks for such a great tutorial!!! Im off to buy supplies!
Hair bows are a great craft. practical, useful, and easy.
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me encantan!
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Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for sharing this! I've always wanted to know how, but i thought that they would be too difficult to make.
I´ve just loved it!!!
So cute!!!
Tks for sharing!
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Great tutorial! I've been wondering how to make these. I'm excited to go make my own now. Thanks!
I am wondering if anyone knows how to make them with the snaps instead of alligator clips. (the flowers have a snap and the other part of the snap is attached to the band or ribbon covered clip). I purchased some like this from a craft show one time, but now can't seem to find any one who makes them so I can get more so I want to make some. The bands I have are the type made from girls tights (with a snap) and the clips are ribbon covered alligator clips with a snap so they are all interchangable.
OH MY GODS! I just seem to love so many of your projects.. I accidentally found your blog when searching for a tie pattern, and well its been nearly two weeks and I can't put it down.. I couldn't find those alligator clips in small but I found barrett ones.. I will totally have to get the ribbon supplies out.. thanks so much.. I know just how much hard work goes into all of this.. Thanks to you and your families.
These hair bows are beautiful! I was looking for a new craft to do. Well, this tutorial is perfect for my next project. I'd try to make a few of these. Thanks for sharing this tutorial. :)
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