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How To Tie A Pile Up Bow

The pile up bow is the one most oftenly used in tying hand bouquets. Its loops are plenty and overlapping each other.

Here, I'm going to show you how to make one.

First, make a loop, leaving about 5cm of ribbon in excess.

Then, make another loop, securing both loops at the meeting point. Cut away the excess ribbon.

Create many more of these. The more you make, the fluffier your bow will be. And the more different colors you use, the more colorful your bow will be.

For each bow you make, pile them up together, securing them at the meeting point.

Place a wire at the meeting point, make a U shape there.

Twist the wire to tighten it, to secure the bow.

Lastly, cut away excess wire and your bow is done.

For other bow making techniques, click on the links below...

  • Simple bow

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