hair bows for baby girls never go out of style. Look at any old paintings or photographs in recent history of little girls and chances are, no matter how long or short the hairstyles may be there will be a:
* Hair Bow
* Hair Barrette
* Hair Band
Or some other stylish hair accessory for girls used to keep those curls in check.
Baby girl's
hair bows used to be part of every outfit. When mom hired someone for custom sewing, interchangeable
hair bows and soft headbands were made from the leftover scraps of fabric. As a result, the little girls were perfectly coordinated with stripes plaids or other print fabric from head to toe. The styles ranged from bows with large loops, fluffy to tight bows and crisp, tailored bows with neat, sharp corners.
Most clothing for children is either purchased at exclusive, designer baby boutiques or the local discount store that buys in such large volume that they can offer inexpensive prices for quality merchandise. The same goes for
hair bows for baby girls. You can buy expensive, haute couture baby bows or simple bows for a cheap price at the dollar store where there are huge racks of beautiful ponytail holders and multicolored bows. There are imported bows made from neon colored shoestring material and any number of elastics and plastics. In the baby clothing and accessory aisles you can find tiny infant
hair bows in traditional colors and baby prints.
If you are looking for truly unique
hair bows for babies or girls of any age it might be a good idea to learn how to make
hair bows yourself. How else are you to get a truly fabulous looking match to your child's outfit? Making
hair bows for infants and children does not take that much fabric, craft material or imagination. Your standard rosette with a sticky back or clip will do. An infant's wispy hair will not hold much weight and a large bulky bow will look odd.