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QuestionHow do I measure myself for a sash?Margo West is a Professional Tailor and the Owner of Margo West Bridal Alterations in Dallas, Texas. She is renowned for her expertise in bridal alterations, custom wedding gowns, wedding-related design, and pattern making. Her 44 years of bridal experience has earned her the prestigious WeddingWire Brides Choice Award, Couples Choice Award 2013-2019, and The Knot Best of Weddings 2018-2020. Margo was also featured in House of Diffa 2018 Jacket Collection and Modern Luxury Brides Magazine 2020. She will launch her new bridal gown collection for fall 2021.Start by measuring your waist. Then, use a scarf or measuring tape to tie a bow to your liking. Untie the bow and add that number to the waist measurement to get your length. Next, determine the height of your waistband. A longer waist person can wear a taller band more easily and the opposite is true for a short-waisted person (although wearing what you like and with confidence trumps almost any fashion rule).
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QuestionHow do you make a sash using a Cricut?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerUpload the text or image file you want to Cricut’s Design Space, then select “Mirror Image” on the Cricut and print out the design on Cricut iron-on material. Use your weeding tools to remove all non-design areas from the iron-on. Cut out the design and place it on your sash, then use the Cricut EasyPress mat to adhere the design to the sash. If you used a metallic iron-on, wait for it to cool before peeling off the plastic backing.
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QuestionHow do you tie a sash belt?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTo tie a square knot, start by holding the left tie in your left hand and the right tie in your right. Cross the left over the right, then bring the left tie back up through the center. Pull the ends tight, then cross the right tie over the left. Bring the right tie under the left, then pull it through the loop you’ve created so it comes out on the left side. Pull the ends to carefully tighten the knot, but don’t tighten it so much that you lose the square in the middle. Tug the edges of the square to smooth it out, then arrange the ties so they fall neatly on either side.
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QuestionHow do you make a sash belt for a dress?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFind a ribbon or fabric in a color that complements the dress. Depending on the size of the dress, the sash should be between 60 and 180 inches (152.4-457.2 cm) long. If you’re using ribbon, simply cut the ends in a fishtail shape to keep them from unraveling. If you’re using fabric, you’ll need to fold it over and sew the edges to get the desired shape, then tie it around your waist.
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QuestionHow do I put words on the sash?Community AnswerYou can use a paintbrush to paint them on it, or use a fabric marker, or print words to paste or staple on it.
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QuestionIs a sash with a point at the neck used for any graduate or is it used for the professors only?Community AnswerIt's for both. It's actually optional for professors.
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QuestionHow do I decorate a sash?Community AnswerYou can do many different things depending on your taste. You can sew another, smaller ribbon going over all of the main fabric, you can add glitter, write/draw on it, or add decals. The possibilities are endless.
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QuestionWhere can I purchase the ribbon for making a sash?Community AnswerYou can purchase from a craft or hobby shop, online, or at a superstore like Walmart or Target.
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QuestionI am making a birthday sash for my son. He is 6ft 2, how much ribbon would I need?Community AnswerDue to body shapes and different proportions, there is no simple answer. You would need to measure him to get the perfect length. Other than that, doing an estimate would be a good approach.
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