The Windsor knot will no longer be a problem.
As it requires some (nylon) thread and a needle, will it be entitled to enter the Summer Sewing Contest?
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Signing UpStep 1: Needed Stuff
- Moderate woodworking skills
- Patience
- A piece of soft wood (e.g. pine) of size suiting your design (see next step) plus much margin. Choose a wood grain that you like.
- Nylon string, "quite robust" (0.5 mm)
- Some pieces of flat scrap plastic (e.g. the cap of a PVC box) that is easy to cut and drill
- Elastic string
- Saw and miter box; a jigsaw is also helpful
- Wood files
- Sand paper (coarse to fine) and sand block
- 1.5 mm drill bit; drill (at best, a drill press)
- A sewing needle
- Linseed oil
- Wood stain
















































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it gets boring after a while, it is like spicing up a love life, but it is done with ties.
The bowtie has been stained, hence got darker.
Yes, fabric band glued.
Is it the usage of glue that revolts you, if I may ask?
Another possibility is to do like in your first comment, then hide the holes+nylon, on the backside, by a custom-made fabric label (like real ties have). That would add a touch of distinction.
You could run some flexible wire for the length instead, for the optional Dilbert look.
You have very nice drawing skills! What about making an instructable in the form of a cartoon? (Do you know howtoons?)
Small piece of advice: You could add some shading for more volume effect, and a picture of the finished product.
If I make one (for my kids) I'll let you know.