
Now that you have had to endure all those pictures, it's time for the tutorial! This isn't specific, just a basic how to. You can make them however big or little you like.
What you need:
-Yarn
-Crochet Hook
-Hot Glue Gun
-Fabric Glue
-Yarn Needle
-Optional: ribbon covered hair clip
-Yarn
-Crochet Hook
-Hot Glue Gun
-Fabric Glue
-Yarn Needle
-Optional: ribbon covered hair clip

1. Start by making a chain.
2. Then sc in 2nd ch from hook and sc across.
3. Then turn and create the next row on top with sc stitches. Make as many rows as you like.

4. Once you are done with the last row, start to sc around the whole rectangle, except for the top row you just did. This cleans up the edges. I also try to crochet over the beginning strand of yarn that is left.
5. Then take your yarn needle and thread in the end(s). Make sure the ends are coming out of the back of the rectangle as you will then cut them and dab a little bit of fabric glue over them.
5. Then take your yarn needle and thread in the end(s). Make sure the ends are coming out of the back of the rectangle as you will then cut them and dab a little bit of fabric glue over them.

6. Create the middle piece the same way as in steps 1-2. Make it long enough to go around the rectangle to glue. Then tie the ends together and trim excess yarn.

8. Quickly place the middle piece on it, making sure the middle is on the glue.
9. Then turn over and do a dab of hot glue on the middle back and quickly pull over the front piece and hold in place until dry.
10. Repeat for the other side, but this side will lie on top of the other end of the middle piece.
9. Then turn over and do a dab of hot glue on the middle back and quickly pull over the front piece and hold in place until dry.
10. Repeat for the other side, but this side will lie on top of the other end of the middle piece.
Or add two onto ponytails!
You can find these available in the shop. I will be posting all of them throughout the next two weeks.



























cuuute! they remind me of Hello Kitty.
ReplyDeletewas just thinking the same thing, my daughter is obsessed with HK. Perfect way to use up left over yarn.
DeleteThose are darling! I've never crocheted anything in my life or I'd be all over this one :-)
ReplyDeleteJust a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [04 Aug 12:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Looking through my yarn stash to see how many different colors I can make! :) What size hook did you use for your bows? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteoh jessica, i love love LOVE this! this is the kind of crocheting project I can handle! Darling pictures and great idea.
ReplyDeletei've actually been wanting to make some of these! thanks for the tutorial! they're so stinking cute!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these! too adorable!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these, wish my "little girl" would let me put them in her hair like she used to. I might make them for my grand nieces instead...thanks for the great tut!
ReplyDeleteI used a size g hook.
ReplyDeleteI can't crochet so I am not interested in the tutorial but I adore the pictures - how cute!!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE! My girl is going to love these! Thanks for the tut!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable, I love hair bows for my daughters. I think I will pull out some yarn and make some right now.
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable great job I featured them you can check them out and grab a button if you'd like.
ReplyDeletehttp://soverycreative.blogspot.com/2010/08/crocheted-hair-bows.html
They look great, just for the cute girls, thanks...
ReplyDeleteGeez, these are so stinking cute I might have to go to the craft store tomorrow for ribbon to make them!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the crochet hair bows! I am so into crochet right now, I have to fit these in somewhere!
ReplyDeletetoo cute!!! can you be more specific about how many there are in the chain?
ReplyDeletethanks!!!
As for how many to chain, I usually did 9. But the size of yarn and hook will determine how long that really makes them. The longer you make it the bigger it will be the the shorter it is the smaller it will be. I suggest playing around with it a bit until it is a size you like.
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find the ribbon covered clips? I've not seen these yet.
ReplyDeleteI made the clip myself by hot gluing ribbon on alligator clips which you can buy at the craft store. People on Etsy sell plain ribbon covered clips too.
ReplyDeleteHey Jessica! Just dropping in via 30 Days. Your Peanut Butter Pie looks yummy as yummy can be :o) I'll have to try it.
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented! I love these little bows! They are so precious! I'd love to learn how to crochet. You can make the prettiest things with it. I did learn to knit but I had to have someone there showing me how.
Well, just wanted to say hi and I look forward to following!
Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [05 Aug 11:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute! I love them....I know some little girls to make these for!
ReplyDeleteI really like to crochet and I haven't for a while. I will have to try this! I love the pictures by the way. You are so creative with presentation. The black background adds a professional quality and brings out the colors in the picture so nicely. Well done.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness...these are the cutest! I am so glad they are in your shop...I will be buying some of these for my girls in the next week or 2. I just found your blog tonight via 30 days. I love it & I am your newest follower! Can't wait to read more!
ReplyDeletecute!! hmm i know how to knit but never attempted crocheting....i shall try!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!! I love them all!! Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! I've always wanted to know how, but i thought that they would be too difficult to make.
ReplyDeleteThese are great! And easy, too. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteso cool!!! wish i knew how to crochet..
ReplyDeletesimple and cute. i love them.
ReplyDeletei'm linking.
thanks for this tutorial.
doro.
What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial.
Greetings from rainy Scotland.
Shippy
realy..realy cute ;-)) -love this - am sad about to be over 4o ;-) to ware al of this hello kitty stuff but perhapts my nice - she is 1 and a half years old --- thank you for this blog
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea. I love the yarn you used, so many pretty colors. Can you share what brand you used? Thanks so much.
ReplyDelete"Can you share what brand you used?"
ReplyDeleteI used scraps, so it's all kinds of brands! Most are from Lionbrand and Lily Sugar and Cream. You can really use anything. You could even cut really thin strips from t-shirts and crochet that into bows!
I just wanted to thank you for this post/tutorial. I made a baby headband using your general technique of making a rectangle and another rectangle to pinch it into a bow. I made it out of fabric since I am helpless with a crochet hook, but your post was the inspiration. It turned out really cute. I forgot to take a photo of it... Anyway, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited I finally got to try this! It was for my newborn, so I actually made it into a headband. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the fabulous idea!
Jennifer
http://perrilyncreations.blogspot.com/2010/08/crochet-hair-bows-and-another-baby-hat.html
Clever girl! I love these and will definitely (hopefully) be whipping up a slew of them for Samster's fall wardrobe.
ReplyDeleteThanks, LOVE it!
Whoahh... How I wish I know how to do a crochet. I would also love to try to make that lovely hair bows.
ReplyDeletetoo cute! my daughter and I are going to try these! thanks! 'n we're your newest followers. Feel free to visit/follow us back at iliveiluviteach.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
jC
These are super cute! I started a blog to keep track of the crochet patterns I find on web. So many creative bloggers out there! I hope you don't mind I linked to one of your photos with a short description and a link back to your site for the pattern. Thank you for sharing! These would be great gifts for some of the little girls in my life. www.tangledhappy.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletethese are perfect! I may be an adult, but I want some crochet bows for my hair. perfect project to do with my mom over Thanksgiving weekend!
ReplyDeleteMorning! I just wanted to let you know that I have featured your tutorial on Cuteable this morning and that I found you via Whip Up.
ReplyDeleteLynsey x
http://cuteable.com/
I love these bows! So quick and easy! I found them via Tangled Happy. I'll be making many more! Got to go plug in my glue gun!
ReplyDeleteWhat size crochet hook did you use? Love the bows.
ReplyDelete"What size crochet hook did you use?"
ReplyDeleteI used a size g hook.
I love this tutorial! As soon as I found it, I ran and made my baby girl a Hokie hair bow for the game this weekend. :) Thank so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKim @ Little Rays of Sunshine
morrowsunshine.blogspot.com
I just made my first one of these! (I used size I hook.) Thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI definitely need to invest in a hot glue gun! I love the simplicity of these. I can crochet but not real good at following a pattern so this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteyou can make your own ribbon covered clips by measuring the ribbon against the clip and adding some hot glue. easy as chocolate cream pie!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG these are so cute and easy to make a great way to use up all that scrap yarn I even mixed and matched the yard to make 2 color bow great for back to school
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to find your pattern for these bows; I have two great granddaughters (one is just two weeks old) the other one is four & one half. I have been crocheting for them almost constantly so I will be doing these also! Thanks they are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are really beautiful Thankyou for sharing the pattern, I am going to try and make some for my daughter ( they wont be as nice and neat as yours though!!)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I'd like to make some for my granddaughters but I can't figure out what step #10 means. Can you explain? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you :) Yes I can. In steps 7-10 you are gluing on the middle piece. At step ten is the part where you glue down other end of the middle piece. Right in the middle of the back of the rectangle. I usually end up overlapping the two ends. I hope that helps :)
DeleteOh! I get it now. Thank you so much for your help! I see some bows in my granddaughters' futures. : )
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