Occasionally Crafty: How to Make a Dr. Seuss- Inspired Loopy Bow

Posted by Valerie Earnest

It’s Craft Lightning Week!  This week I’m part of a fun group of bloggers who have all come up with awesome 15 minute or less Dr. Seuss- inspired crafts!

I realized that it’s been a long time since I’ve made something for my daughter- so my project is this beautiful Dr.Seuss-inspired Loopy Bow!


I love the red, white,  and teal used most often in Dr. Seuss decor, but I want my daughter to be able to wear the bow for more than one day!  So I used the Seussian colors to make this fun loopy bow!

I bet you can’t believe that this only takes 15 minutes to make- but it really does!  This might be one of the easiest bows I’ve made with such a huge impact.

You’ll need the following:

  • 6 1 yard lengths of coordinating ribbon
    •  I used 3/8 for all but one of my ribbons, but you can use any mix of 3/8 and 1/4, grosgrain, satin, or sheer, patterned or plain.  Whatever you want is great!
  • Needle and thread
  • Scissors
  • 2 felt circles (about 1 1/2 inch in diameter)
  • Alligator clip
  • Hot Glue Gun


*Note- if you are cutting your ribbon from a spool, you’ll need to add in a few extra minutes for cutting!

Let’s get to it!




(In pictured order:)



1.  Cut your ribbon into 4 inch lengths.  You can cut several ribbons at a time to save time (2-3 minutes) Sort the ribbon into piles if desired.  You really don’t have to go in order- it will look cute no matter what.  (1 minute)



*  (Not Pictured)  Pick up your needle and thread.  Make sure you have a nice big knot at the end so it won’t pull through your ribbon!



2.  Begin making your loops by softly folding each ribbon piece in half (no creases!) , then  pushing your needle up through both ends. 



3.  Continue doing this with each piece of ribbon.  You can keep all the loops on your needle if desired, but it’s fine if they go down onto the thread.  (6-7 minutes)



4.  Once you’ve got all your ribbon on the needle and thread, pull the needle through all the ribbon loops as you push them onto the thread.  Set your needle to the side.  All your ribbon should move from the needle (as pictured) onto the thread. 



5.  Take both ends of your thread and tightly tie them in the center of your bow.  Do this 3-4 times so it won’t come out. (1 minute)

Your front should look like this.




Your back has all the ends and needs to be covered.  


6.  Cover one felt circle with hot glue and place it in the center back of your bow, covering the cut ends.  


7.  Attach the alligator clip between the felt circles by placing a thin line of glue down the other felt circle, then placing the top of the alligator clip over it.  (The felt circle should be between the alligator clip.




8.  Now cover the top of the felt circle with hot glue and attach it to the bow directly over the first felt circle.  You should only see the bottom of the alligator clip, and should be able to open and close it.  (Steps 6-8 takes 2-3 minutes)




And now you have an adorable bow!  






I’m thrilled because we’ll be able to use this for Valentine’s Day as well!






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