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Hair Bobbles with Medium 4" Bow | Hair Elastic | Ribbon Bows | Medium Bows

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This scrappy Tunisian Bow is the perfect way to try out a Tunisian crochet pattern! Small enough to be made on a regular crochet hook and only needing some scrap yarn means you can test out this new style of crochet without the investment of new tools or yarn. You’ll also have the cutest bows to show off!

Row 2: Dc in 1st stitch, bobble in next, dc, bobble, dc, bobble, 4 dc, bobble, dc, bobble, dc, bobble, dc, ch 1 to turn (16) - the bobbles will appear on the other side of your work. Or, complete it with a rich and alluring vibe like the version shown. Consider this unexpected gift for any fashionable lady you know.

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Bows, bows, bows! Use them as appliques on headbands, hair clips, hats, bags, clothing, or even in your home decor. The uses for bows are only limited by your imagination. This set includes 5 different bow patterns to give you a variety of bows to use. The patterns include the classic bow, ridged bow, subtle textured bow, bobble bow, and mesh bow. These crochet hair bows are created by working in the round. One of the best things about making a bow in the round is that it’s so easy to work the edging. All you need to do is make another round in contrast color.

There are many ways to crochet a bow. However, the simplest option is often the best one. You can easily make a crochet bow by crocheting any size square or rectangle. Then pinch the middle to create the shape of the bow. Cute sweater? Put a bow on it! Simple tote bag? Put a bow on it! Gift for a friend? You guessed it: put a bow on it. These simple crochet bow patterns will give whatever you’re making that little something extra! You can keep the middle pinched by wrapping yarn around it, stitching it, or—as you’ll see in this crochet hair bow tutorial—making use of a rubber band. Using the same yarn (or a different colour if you choose) wrap the yarn several times over the centre of the piece to create your bow. Don't wrap it tight as it will just make the sides of the bow curl too much. Once you're happy, knot and hide ends. Sew on brooch attachment or sew directly onto your item - Yippee! These bows can be made in five sizes ranging from mini, which is about 3 inches wide by 2.5 inches high, to jumbo, which is about 6 inches wide by 4.25 inches high. Below, you can find a free pattern and step-by-step tutorial for the medium size, which is about 4.5 inches wide by 3.5 inches high.To finish off your bow, you will sc around the edges as described below. Be sure to put 2 sc in each corner. You will have to create your own stitches in the spaces along the short edges. I've listed the other yarns I used in one of the photos below. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have. :)) These projects are great if you’re working on shrinking your yarn stash like I am because the bows only use a small fraction of a skein of yarn. You can probably make several of these little guys without buying a single thing. So, pull out that junk drawer and get ready to turn all those little odds and ends into cute and fashionable hair accessories you can wear the whole year through!

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