How do i stop ribbon fraying




















Then, grab what I deem my secret weapon— a lighter. I know. Your mind is blown. Lightly and somewhat quickly run the lighter along the edge of the ribbon. Just so you get the hang of it. The flame from the lighter lightly melts the edges, making them harder to fray. Now go get some ribbon, scissors, and a lighter, you pyro. Just remember that you can only use this trick with synthetic ribbon. Ribbons made of organic material like cotton will burn instead of melt! So smart! Great tip! When I had my own business, creating hair bows, I found that using a woodburning tool purchased from any craft store did just the same thing, only quicker and easier.

I used a metal ruler to ensure the line was straight. In any case, I learnt early on that if you had a brand new hair ribbon then you had to cut it a certain way to stop it fraying. Now it might still fray a little over time but generally, this trick would mean that it would look great for ages — even the maroon ribbons I wore every day for 5 years at high school! I should! The first is to simply cut at an angle across the end.

See the green ribbon in my pictures? Just like that. The angle itself is not a big deal but I aim for about a 45 degree angle, I guess. Any angle that is not straight across the ribbon width will work. The second way requires a couple of photos but it is the way I use the most.

Grab your ribbon and fold the end section lengthways in half. Then cut an angle from the open edge to the fold. When you unfold it, you should have a cute chevron shape or V shape like the picture below. Both of these are liquids that you put onto the cut edge then allow them to dry.

They will dry clear so you can use them on any colour ribbon. You can find fray stopping products at craft stores eg Spotlight or Lincraft here in Australia or pop into your local chemist or grocery store for clear nail polish.

Rosettes made of ribbon reward all sorts of achievements and beautiful bows are tied around flowers and trophies. Look around and you will be amazed at how many ways ribbons add value to our lives.

Girls just love to put bows in their hair and who would want a parcel tied up with string when there are so many gorgeous ribbons to choose.

So go ahead and use ribbons with lavish affection knowing you can finish your trim with neatly cut ribbon ends. Now you know how to stop ribbons from fraying, why not learn how to make a ribbon bow to attach to lined alligator clips. These make great presents. I use an old wood burning tool and cut my ribbon on the glass front of an old picture frame. This way I can cut and heat seal my ribbon all at once. Your email address will not be published.

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