Pleasing Little Miss Independence
July 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Bow Like a Pro!
I was about to design a bow for my daughter to wear for our Fourth of July celebrations, but now that she is 6 (going on 20) I figured I’d better consult with Little Miss Independence first to avoid one of those last-minute battles. (You know the ones that start 30 seconds before you’re scheduled to walk out the door? Good times.)
Anyway, I was lucky enough to find an adorable Bandanna Print Hanna Andersson dress on eBay that we both love for the holiday… whew! After careful consideration, she requested a woven headband incorporating all the dress colors, and decorated with some pre-made red velvet flowers she found in my embellishment stash. “Hmm…” I said, “I don’t usually use velvet in the summer”. “Mom, they’re a perfect match!” And so they are (aside from being velvet). So we embarked on the creation of a mutually acceptable, made-to-match, woven headband.
- Getting Started
- 1/2 Inch Woven Headband
- The Must-Have Flowers
- Little Miss Independence is Pleased
We settled on solid Navy and Capri ribbons, as they are the primary colors in the dress, along with a patriotic Red, White and Navy stripe – perfect for the holiday. The completed weave came out pretty, though a little busy, so I tried to talk her out of the red flowers once again. Since she would not hear of it, I decided to clump them all together rather than spread them out. The end product is pretty cute and by some miracle – pleased both of us! “It doesn’t even look like you made it!” she said, thrilled. (This was supposed to be a compliment.)
Not sure how to make woven headbands? I’m a do-it-yourselfer by nature and I typically figure out how to make things through trial-and-error, but woven headbands had me totally stumped. I bought #1 Woven Headband Instructions from Devon at NoBowNoGo.com over a year ago, and was very pleased with her comprehensive and detailed directions as well as the many different weave patterns she outlines. If you plan to make more than a couple, her instructions are well worth the modest price, and I highly recommend them. I’ve been making these for my daughter, friends and customers for over a year and they are always a hit.
Wishing you and your family a peaceful Independence Day weekend!
7/5 UPDATE: I whipped up a pair of matching flops at the last minute. What a fun outfit!







