The Good Life – March-April 2017
Featuring Joe Karvonen - Motorcycle enthusiast and owner of Sisufab. Local Hero - Korean War Vet, Wilbert Scheffler, Gun Safety 101, How to Tie a Bow Tie and more in Fargo Moorhead's only men's magazine.
Featuring Joe Karvonen - Motorcycle enthusiast and owner of Sisufab. Local Hero - Korean War Vet, Wilbert Scheffler, Gun Safety 101, How to Tie a Bow Tie and more in Fargo Moorhead's only men's magazine.
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HOW TO TIE A BOW TIE<br />
IN 7 EASY STEPS (maybe 8 or 9)<br />
STEP ONE<br />
Begin with the bow tie facing<br />
up with the left side (A) slightly<br />
longer than the right side (B)<br />
and cross A over B.<br />
STEP TWO<br />
Bring A under B<br />
and bring up through the loop.<br />
(Throw it over your shoulder to<br />
get it out of the way.)<br />
STEP THREE<br />
Form a bow shape with B by<br />
folding the crease to the right<br />
and then folding to the left.<br />
(Don’t let go!)<br />
STEP FOUR<br />
Bring A over and down the<br />
middle of bow shape created<br />
in step 3.<br />
STEP FIVE<br />
Fold A into a second bow<br />
shape and hold.<br />
STEP SIX<br />
Push the new bow A through the<br />
loop behind bow B. Make sure<br />
folded ‘bows’ are on opposite<br />
sides of the tie.<br />
STEP SEVEN STEP EIGHT STEP NINE<br />
Tighten by pulling the<br />
folded sides of the bow.<br />
Adjust bows evenly.<br />
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See step 1. Start process over<br />
because you are frustrated and<br />
not happy with your<br />
first attempt.<br />
Optional. Take a selfie and post<br />
it online because you are proud<br />
that you accomplished such a<br />
grown-up task.