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Alright, so I've read through this entire 102 page post at least 3 times already which I know sounds crazy, but all of the advice in this thread has been extremely helpful. However, I do still have a couple questions that technically have been answered before in this thread but I'm still really confused. Any help or advice would reallyy be appreciated! :help:
1. So first off, spray glue. Does it work when bonding your fabric to your grosgrain ribbon? I've read that heat-n-bond works the best, but granted that I'm only 15, I really don't know how to use an iron hahah so that's why I was wondering if spray glue worked. Some people say it's terrible, while others swear by it. Is there a certain brand that works better than others? Also, how hard is it to work with? I'm assuming it's extremely messy...
2. So over President's Day weekend, Joann's was having a sale on all their rotary cutting stuff. I bought a Fiskars set which came with a 6"x18" cutting mat and 45mm rotary cutter. Is this cutting mat too small? I mean I'm only making bows for myself and maybe for a couple friends but this mat seems REALLY small. It was half off online with $.01 shipping, so I just risked it, but hopefully it'll work for making a couple bows.
Again, thank you to everyone that's posted in this thread for the amazing advice! I'm obviously new to the whole bow making thing but I wouldn't have had the guts to try it out without you guys! You guys are the best
Very nice that you are trying.,...First, leave the spray glue to the ones that are in love with it, even if you do not like or know how to iron....it a lot easier than trying the spray glue. All you need if you are not sure about the settings on the iron is to use a paper-towel to cover your ribbon/fabric when ironing......Alright, so I've read through this entire 102 page post at least 3 times already which I know sounds crazy, but all of the advice in this thread has been extremely helpful. However, I do still have a couple questions that technically have been answered before in this thread but I'm still really confused. Any help or advice would reallyy be appreciated! :help:
1. So first off, spray glue. Does it work when bonding your fabric to your grosgrain ribbon? I've read that heat-n-bond works the best, but granted that I'm only 15, I really don't know how to use an iron hahah so that's why I was wondering if spray glue worked. Some people say it's terrible, while others swear by it. Is there a certain brand that works better than others? Also, how hard is it to work with? I'm assuming it's extremely messy...
2. So over President's Day weekend, Joann's was having a sale on all their rotary cutting stuff. I bought a Fiskars set which came with a 6"x18" cutting mat and 45mm rotary cutter. Is this cutting mat too small? I mean I'm only making bows for myself and maybe for a couple friends but this mat seems REALLY small. It was half off online with $.01 shipping, so I just risked it, but hopefully it'll work for making a couple bows.
Again, thank you to everyone that's posted in this thread for the amazing advice! I'm obviously new to the whole bow making thing but I wouldn't have had the guts to try it out without you guys! You guys are the best
Very nice that you are trying.,...First, leave the spray glue to the ones that are in love with it, even if you do not like or know how to iron....it a lot easier than trying the spray glue. All you need if you are not sure about the settings on the iron is to use a paper-towel to cover your ribbon/fabric when ironing......
so use either heat n bond or wonderunder....same thing different brands. I personally love wonderunder.
For cutting, if you have steady hands, forget the cutting board and mat. I have the and hardly use it (maybe 5 out of every 200 bows or so).
1st - press your ribbon strips directly to the wonderunder. get as close as you can to the edge so the iron do not come into contact with the sticky stuff.....not hard at all.
2nd - cut the wonderunder along the edges of your ribbon Let cool then peal off the paper backing.
3rd - now take your ribbon with the wonderunder and place it directly on your fabric (yes before cutting it). and iron. use steam and press hard (apply pressure)
4th - Now you cut. Use a regular sharp pair of scissors and cut the fabric alone the edge of the ribbon......do not cut the ribbon. Should be easy with steady hands.
5th - now you have your fabric covered ribbon and you are ready to add any emblishments (vinyl words, rhinestone, etc) and bow!
Good Luck! I hope this helps and I would love to see how they turn out
Sad to admit that I didn't know how to iron either when I started making bows. I still don't really, but I know the setting to make bows, and I promise its SOO easy!!Thank you so much for all of your tips! I have to be honest and say that I was sort of hoping someone would say "oh spray glue is just fine!" just so I wouldn't have to use an iron, but your directions have made it sound more possible than ever for me! I'm still a little confused on the exact ironing process, but I'm sure a little trial and error won't hurt Thanks again, and I will definitely post some pictures when I figure out what works for me
What do you consider cheap and what do you have in mind!? I can either help or recommend someone!Alright, any last minute bow makers that are willing to do some cheap practice bows for my teams for Disney? Recommendations welcome!
What do you consider cheap and what do you have in mind!? I can either help or recommend someone!
I have some cute Disney bows, but what is you budget and how many will you need. PM or email me.Alright, any last minute bow makers that are willing to do some cheap practice bows for my teams for Disney? Recommendations welcome!
email my mom [email protected] , and tell her you found her on fierceboard!Alright, any last minute bow makers that are willing to do some cheap practice bows for my teams for Disney? Recommendations welcome!