Figure
11
Step
8
Notice
how
I
have
gone
around
center
finger
from
the
left
and
then
pulled
the
ribbon
downward
to
base
finger.
Notice
I
have
kept
1
piece
of
wire
up
and
one
wire
down.
Pinch
the
wired
ribbon
on
the
“pinch”
to
the
base
finger.
Do
Not
push
the
pinch
all
the
way
down
to
the
hand.
Go
up
the
base
finger
to
half
the
width
of
the
ribbon
you
are
using.
I
am
using
2
‐
½
inch
ribbon
so
I
am
up
the
baser
finger
1
‐
¼
inches.
Continue
holding
pinch
in
place
with
Right
Hand.
With
Left
Hand
pull
wire
up
base
finger
then
wrap
around
top
of
finger.
To
start
wrap
go
left
and
go
around
back
of
base
finger
then
continue
wrapping.
Leave
just
a
tiny
tip
sticking
out
so
you
can
get
to
the
wire
at
the
end
of
bow
making.
Now
holding
pinch
in
place
with
Left
Hand,
pull
the
downward
wire
with
Right
Hand
and
go
around
nail
just
once
and
stick
all
of
the
wire
under
the
board,
leaving
a
small
loop
so
you
can
also
get
to
this
piece
of
wire
at
the
end.
This
is
how
your
work
should
look
at
this
point.
The
ribbon
firmly
wired
in
place
to
the
hand.
Figure
12,
13
&
14
Figure
12,
13
&
14
Step
9
Pull
ribbon
down
snugly.
Now
I
will
be
referring
to
the
bottom
edge
of
the
ribbon.
Notice
in
Figure
15
.
Notice
my
Right
Hand
position
in
the
picture,
Figure
16
The
back
of
my
finger
is
touching
the
base
Finger
under
the
pinch.
The
Bottom
Edge
of
the
ribbon
is
touching
the
palm
of
my
Right
Hand.
My
thumb
is
touching
the
top
edge
of
the
ribbon.
My
Left
Hand
fingers
are
pushing
down
to
my
Right
Hand
finger.
I
am
rotating
my
Right
Hand
bringing
the
bottom
edge
of
the
ribbon
up;
this
is
forming
a
twist
in
the
ribbon
over
the
wired
pinch.