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Knitted Toddler Bow Tie
- Yarn: Stitch Studio by Nicole Studio Soiree medium weight (4) Color: Red Sparkle
- Needle: #4
- 1/2-inch bias tape in matching color
- Iron-on Velcro
Cast on 11
KNOT
Wrap the knot piece around the bow and secure.
Cut bias tape to 14-inches. (you might want to adjust this length for the child you are making it for) Fold ends in 1/4-inch and stitch the length of the tape. This can be done on a sewing machine but I simple whipped stitched it with needle and thread.
Place the bow on a flat surface; Lay the bias tape on top of the bow; Wrap the knot piece around both the bow and the tape right in the center. (see bow to the right side of the below photo) Using a length of yarn or a needle and thread, sew the knot securely around the bow.
In my hurry making the second bow, I sewed the knot around the bow before adding the bias tape, so I sewed it on using a needle and thread. Both ways work so use your preference.
Using package directions, iron and secure the Velcro onto each end of the bias tape making sure you have the correct placement as the bow tie goes around the neck.
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Lucinda Kiessling says
Your grandsons are absolutely adorable. No wonder you took so many pictures. Who wouldn’t? Is there any chance that you have a crocheted pattern for this bowtie? Much appreciated if you could email it to me or share it with all your subscribers. Thanks.
Lorraine says
Hello Lucinda,
Thank you for your kind words!
I don’t have a pattern for a crochet version bow tie so I did a search on the internet. Here are a few you might like to check out:
https://www.yarnspirations.com/red-heart-bow-ties-for-the-guys/RHC0401-019143M.html
https://www.simplicity.com/simplicity-storefront-catalog/projects/crochet/crochet-bow-tie/
http://www.molliemakes.com/tutorials/how-to-crochet-a-bow-tie/
https://makezine.com/2009/06/16/how-to_crocheted_bow_tie/
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crocheted-bow-tie-2
Thank you for stopping by!
Kindly, Lorraine
Lucinda says
Thanks very much I will check out the links you provided. Much appreciated you taking the time to send them. Have a great day.
Lorraine says
You are very welcome 🙂
Tammy@T's Daily Treasures says
Oh my goodness! Those two are the cutest. The bowties are adorable. And all your photos of them are just precious. So, so sweet!
Adrienne says
Cute tie but your two grandsons are absolutely adorable! Precious!
~Adrienne~
Sally Croft says
Adorable grandsons����.
Adorable bow ties❤❤.
podso says
So so cute ! Perfect for the holidays.
Lynn says
Absolutely adorable pics! Love the little bow ties too:@)
M Pancoast says
Thanks so much for posting this. The boys are adorable and so kind to each other! I am sending the instructions to everyone I know with a little one. Red bow ties for Christmas and green for Christmas and St. Patrick's Day.
Karen says
What adorable little gentlemen. Three is such a fun age! They look very dapper and Christmas-y in their red bow ties.
Janettessage.blogspot.com says
Adorable!!!
Alice says
Love it! Cute models, cute ties!
Alice says
Love it! Cute models, cute ties!!
Ann says
The boy tie is so cute but the two young models are delightful and made me smile.