About this Product
What says "patriotic holiday" more than red, white, and blue stripes. That was the inspiration for this triple stack cotton fabric hair bow creation that boasts a large navy blue button in the center. With thin stripes of gold sparkles, the compliments will never stop all day as you celebrate Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, and/or Labor Day. The bow has a 2 1/4 " French barrette clip and measures 6" in width.
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Meet the Maker
Hello! My name is Jeanette, and I was born and raised on Long Island in New York State. I am a mother of two grown children and a grandmother of one teenage girl, and currently live in upstate New York. I have a passion for crafts. I learned to crochet at 8 years old by my maternal grandmother. I was always making potholders on a loom to give to my mother. At age 14, my grandmother and my mother taught me how to sew. I learned on a very old Singer machine with a foot pedal, but my grandmother gave me a brand new "electric" machine for my 17th birthday. I made clothes for myself, mostly dresses and skirts. At age 22, I even made my own wedding gown. Over the years, I made clothing for both my children, but I eventually stopped sewing for quite a while.
Within the last few years, I returned to using my sewing machine, and I am loving it all over again. This past summer (2023), I began making fabric hair bows. I have been searching to find my crafting niche, and I have discovered that making fabric hair bows is it. Since July, I have made over 150 bows. I have 10 different styles that I sew, some with long tails, some with medium length tails, some with short tails, some with no tails. Each bow is unique because of the fabrics I choose and the types of embellishments I use to enhance the look of each bow. I like to use buttons, gems, charms, lace, and fabric flowers to give my bows that extra something. I truly hope you will search through my products to not only see what I create, but to also be motivated to place an order, which in turn will help children in need. Goimagine donates 100% of its profits to children's charities.
How it’s Made
I traced my pattern on the back of the cotton fabrics that I selected. After cutting out the pattern, I ironed each piece. The pieces were sewn together after which I re-ironed them giving the fabric a certain crispness. I folded the fabric a certain way to form the bow and tied the center with a thick thread. I covered the thread with a strip of matching fabric and added the French barrette clips to the back side of the hair bow. I chose a marbled navy blue button to adorn the center of this hair bow.