Friday, 23 November 2018

DIY Hacks For Handmade Couture Bow Ties

By Deborah Kennedy


Neckties have become popular over time due to their elegance and affordability. Most people prefer making the neckties for their loved ones other than buying them from boutiques. Such consideration requires one to follow through the right steps to create an ideal product. Here are guidelines for making handmade couture bow ties to acknowledge.

Acquire the right materials. Making a handmade necktie requires a variety of materials. Some are available within your home reducing the cost that you will incur. You need a pair of scissors, a sewing machine, threads, and a necktie pattern. A quarter yard fabric is suitable to make a standard bow tie. Other materials that you might need include a sewing machine and threads with different colors.

Get the right fabric. The most common material used to make neckties is silk. Even so, summer cotton and velvet are also ideal enough for usage. You must know casual outfits that your target person has to choose a material that is suitable enough. Summer cotton and silk can match well with almost any outfit making the best choices to make. Check whether their textures can offer a vast difference in the fashion of your loved one as you make your decision.

Cut the pattern. You need a bow tie pattern to cut the fabrics and the interface. Most designs have a standard size hence the need to use a hard paper or a cardstock or a thick paper to scale it to the required size. The black lines on the pattern indicate the proportion of a standard wearer. You have to approximate the size of a larger scale using the black lines as you draw them on the paper.

Use the interface to cut the fabrics. The fabrics cannot remain uniform unless you iron the materials that you intend to cut. Pin the fabrics together to maintain a consistent edge while ironing. Check whether the sides are consistent and trim them to retain their uniformity before you sew them up.

Stitch the fabric and interface. Leave a one-centimeter allowance along the edges when stitching the bow tie. Fold the piece into four parts and fold both ends and have their sides meet at the center. For a much longer piece, you can fold the piece further to have the edges pointed outwards. Pinch the necktie at the center to make a crease in the middle and wrap with the knot.

Create a band that can fit the wearer. One can make a fixed or an adjustable band. The adjustable band requires a long fabric since it targets different wearers. You should have accurate of the neck size of the wearer to make a necktie that has a fixed measurement. Leave the non-pointed end open since you will be using it to turn the side of your band. Iron it after turning it through to maintain a perfect shape.

There are a lot of websites that you can rely on when making this consideration. Narrow down to the most reliable information especially if this is your first time to consider this process. You should buy a longer fabric since there are chances of wasting most of the materials due to errors in measurement or procedure.




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