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6th April 12, 03:44 PM
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Balmoral Bonnet Bow
Good Evening,
This is not an 'unknown area' for me, so to speak, but I will seek the advice of the rabble anyway, as I am extremely curious. Does anyone know a 'trick' to tying a perfect looking bow on a Balmoral bonnet? I do know how to tie the bow - it's fairly simple - however, I can't seem to get it just right after several attempts (how embarassing!).
This may seem a wee bit neurotic and I may possess too much attention to detail, but I suppose that is the clean-cut Marine in me! I initially untied the ribbon tails in order to iron them flat, using a pressing cloth naturally.
I now welcome your suggestions!
Thanks gents,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 6th April 12 at 04:13 PM.
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6th April 12, 04:11 PM
#2
I forgot to mention, the bonnet is a diced, Robert Mackie Balmoral.
Last edited by creagdhubh; 6th April 12 at 04:12 PM.
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6th April 12, 04:20 PM
#3
I suppose I am in the same boat. So in the end I unpicked the ribbon. The idea was to tie the perfect bow and then re-stitch. Its been over two years now. I must get round to it some time.
Regards
Chas
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6th April 12, 07:24 PM
#4
Hmmm, I'm on bow attempt, number 8! Haha!
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 7th April 12 at 10:47 AM.
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6th April 12, 07:39 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
This may seem a wee bit neurotic and I may possess too much attention to detail, but I suppose that is the clean-cut Marine in me!
I feel your pain for the same reasons I've asked this myself before, and have been tying, and re-tying for months. I can't seem to do it. I get a good bow but a bad knot or a good knot and a bad bow. I've given up and have gone with ironing them flat, then trimming them just short enough to not be poked in an eye during wind.
Advice I remember from my question was having a florist tie me a separate bow and then just sew it on. Possibility for ya?
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7th April 12, 03:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by Mickey
Advice I remember from my question was having a florist tie me a separate bow and then just sew it on. Possibility for ya?
If your balmoral as the navy/black ones do comes with the ribbons hanging down, and no space (like on a glengarry) where a bow was pre-tied, this is the way to go. Untie the lot, make a bow and stitch into place. I personally prefer a small neat and tight bow which is unobtrusive. I do prefer, however not to dispense with the bow altogether as it (along with the torrie, grossgrain ribbon, and cockade sets a balmoral apart from a beret.
Having said all of that the best balmoral I ever owned was a slightly smaller Mackie balmoral (6 3/4 rather than a 6 7/8) in fawn with the bow pre-tied (with gap), on which I simply retied a tighter bow and trimmed off the excess before putting in a couple of stitches to hold it tight. Unfortunately I lost it in a flitting some years ago, and have never got round to replacing it. These days (weather permitting) I prefer to be bare headed anyway.
Last edited by Peter Crowe; 7th April 12 at 03:55 AM.
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7th April 12, 05:04 AM
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I did the same: completely untie ribbons, pressed them smooth, then tied a very neat little bow and stitched it into place.
I've been wearing that Balmoral since the early 1980s and it still looks great.
Last edited by OC Richard; 7th April 12 at 05:07 AM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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7th April 12, 07:01 AM
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Peter,
It's a diced Lovat blue Balmoral. I have finally tied a rather smart looking bow, I was only curious if any of you had any 'tips' or 'pointers' that may have worked for you!
Thanks,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 7th April 12 at 10:46 AM.
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7th April 12, 08:21 AM
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The only "tip" I'd offer is, don't untie the bow again.
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7th April 12, 08:40 AM
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I'm thinking of doing a "cheater bow" - that is, align and overlap the ribbons in such a way as to appear to be a perfect bow, then sticking 4-5 single button stitches through the middle in a matching color.
I'll let you know how it turns out, as my Mackie in royal blue has a very askew bow.
Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude
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