| Patio Party: Festive Pennant Banner |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||||
| Tuesday, 14 July 2009 03:00 | ||||
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We always like to have at least one project that makes use of leftover fabric scraps. For our Patio Party, we created this fun party banner. Just print out the provided pennant shapes and cut out as many as you'd like from your available scraps. All you'll need to buy is a length of cording, and, if you want, colorful beads to string in between the pennants. It's a great green alternative to traditional crepe paper. Wonder where we got the awesome wooden beads in our sample? They are little kid's stringing beads. Check your local educational toy store for the best selection. They come in both plastic and wood; we chose wood because the bright painted designs looked great with our fabric scraps. Our sample was made using the beautiful fabrics from Heather Bailey's Freshcut collection. For information on where to buy, read Patio Party: Vintage Summertime with an Easy Modern Charm. If you want to create your own fabric pallet, read How to Create a Fabric Pallet. Sewing Tools You Need
Fabric and Other Supplies
Getting Started
At Your Sewing Machine
Hints and TipsRaw EdgesBecause this banner was designed for one-time use at our Patio Party, we chose to not finish the edges of the pennants. They are simply the raw cut edges. With such a limited use, there really isn't any worry about the edges fraying. If you want to leave your banner up for a long time or move it inside to enjoy year-round, you could finish the edges with a simple double-turn hem (see our article How to Make a Simple Hem). Or, use pinking shears to create a decorative and less-likely-to-ravel edge. CordingBe sure to leave enough excess cording at each end of the party banner to secure it whatever you intend it to hang from. And, remember to tie a simple knot at one end of the cording as you string the pennant pieces and the beads so they don't slide off the end – because that would be a bummer and I'm sure I saw a scene like that in a Three Stooges movie once. Contributors Other machines suitable for this project include the Singer 4206 Inspiration and the elna Sew Fun.
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cdcully
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... I love the banner, but I don't see the download for the pennant shapes. Am I missing something? Thanks CDcully |
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