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I think it’s 23 and 1/4 inches..
Fold the other side in and iron it too!Make sure that your frayed edge ends up landing somewhere in the middle-ish of your strip so that the frayed edge doesn’t stick out when your bow is all done.
You could start with a wider strip and fold it in again so everything’s totally hidden, but that’s not really necessary because nothing will be showing once the bow is complete..Locate the middle of your strip and fold it in half there!.Make two loops!.
Make two more loops!.Cross one tail over the other!.
Now you’ll need to make yourself a second mini strip of fabric.
This one should start off about 8 inches long and again 6 or 7 inches wide.We’ve got to make this better.
This is what I usually do when I do caulking.I lay down a thin bead and then use my finger to smoosh it until it’s smooth.. Two things are wrong with this: 1) If you read the tube, you’re not supposed to actually touch the caulking with your bare skin.
I got a latex mechanic’s glove that I found in my stash of tools.This made it pretty hard actually cause the glove was way too big.