Two Toned Bow

Decorating By Cassie6140 Updated 21 Dec 2008 , 5:24pm by Cassie6140

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Cassie6140 Posted 21 Dec 2008 , 12:13am
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I've seen bows with a different color on its edges. Sometimes it picks up the color from a border perhaps. Anyway, how in the world is that done? Anticipating a reply. Thanks

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Juds2323 Posted 21 Dec 2008 , 12:30am
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This is in another language but the pictures are pretty explanatory.

http://www.tartacadabra.nl/howtos/strik.html

HTH

Judi

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JenniferMI Posted 21 Dec 2008 , 12:46am
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You can just make a strip that is thinner, then dampen it and place in the center of your main strip. Then shape the loop like you normally would.

HTH!

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stephaniescakenj Posted 21 Dec 2008 , 12:52am
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that link is awesome!!!!

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dare2bloved Posted 21 Dec 2008 , 1:15am
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pump

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Cassie6140 Posted 21 Dec 2008 , 5:24pm
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Wow, that website says it all. The pictures are easy to follow, although I do have a very good friend who was born in Germany. She'll get a kick out of translating the article for me.

I knew, I knew someone would help me. Thank you so much!

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