Essential Tips For Making Handmade Couture Bow Ties

By Deborah Kennedy


A necktie can be a perfect gift for your man during a special occasion. Making a necktie requires one to have enough time and the needed materials to achieve excellent outcomes. Below are DIY hacks for handmade couture bow ties to take into consideration.

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.

Look for the right fabric. You can choose fabrics such as velvet, cotton, and silk when making a necktie. Silk is the most common material since it matches with different outfits. Velvet and cotton add a sense of class to the wearer and match with most outfits as well. Polka dot neckties are also fashionable since they correspond well with a brighter background or black colors. Ensure that the fabric that you choose adds diversity in your fashion.

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.

Cut the interface into the right size. Start by ironing the fabric to get rid of any wrinkles that can cause bubbles when making the interface. Use the pattern cut two pieces from the interfacing and four fabric pieces. Pin the two interfaces and fabrics together and iron them. The stitched fabric and interface must fit each other after ironing them. Otherwise, trim the edges until you get the desired sizes.

Sew the interface with the fabric. You should leave a one-centimeter allowance to seam the interface and fabric when stitching the materials together. Turn the material to the other side and iron it once more to maintain consistency. Fold the edges into four folds and turn both edges towards the center. Hold the bow tie at the center to create a crease that you should wrap using the additional cloth to secure it.

Create the band with the perfect length. A good necktie should fit different neck sizes. You should make a necktie that matches the size of its wearer if you intend to make a fixed length. Leave an opening at the non-pointed end of your band which you will turn it trough. Fix the open end when you turn the band and iron it to retain its 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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