With the shape of the bowtie now formed with the red section, hang the left side in front of it and simply wrap it around the centre of the bowtie, as seen in Step 5 and Step 6. More on this below.
Once you’ve wrapped the left side of the bowtie around the back of the right side, you’re going to push it together – just as you did earlier – and create the form of a bowtie. You’re then going to take this shape and match it up with the back of the red bowtie as seen in Step 6 by pushing it through the loop at the back. Once they’re together, simply pull on either side of the folded bow to tighten and adjust until balanced on both sides. Now is that not a fine-looking bowtie? I don’t doubt for a second that it is.