I just did a couple. Used shirt linen and TB III. Spread glue on the wood, laid the cloth on top. Spread it down into the glue with my finger and used a cheap brush to spread more glue until it looked uniform and the weave of the cloth was filled. Just folded the cloth back under the ends and taut in place with a piece of tape. Look carefully for bubbles. If you find one later you'll have to slit cloth open and work in some glue. Very visible. Might result in failure.
Oh. as the glue dried the bow took a set towards the belly because the glue moisture in the back wood swelled it. I rested the bow on it's tips between two supports, belly down, cloth backing up, with a little weight at the middle of the handle, and the set is beginning to disappear after 4 days. Humid and cool weather here, now. No hot box.
Wood is edge grain ash...
Be Well...