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Craft Fair Series 2019 Fabric Pennant Banner Idea 32

craft Fair Series 2019 Fabric Pennant Banner Idea 32 Youtube
craft Fair Series 2019 Fabric Pennant Banner Idea 32 Youtube

Craft Fair Series 2019 Fabric Pennant Banner Idea 32 Youtube So here’s what i figured out – a brief tutorial on how to make a fabric pennant banner. (um yep, i called it a “pendant banner” in the picture – oops!) first cut your rectangles. i measured a triangle and cut it out of cardstock, then used that as my pattern to cut the fabric. next, iron the triangles to some fusible interfacing. Make sure salvage ends are together trim off the salvage on the end. cut your pendants. remember they are 7 inches across the top at the widest point and 9 inches long. using a ruler and a rotary cutter or scissors, lay your ruler at an angle. at the 7 inch mark and the 3 1 2 inch mark and cut. next place your ruler at the bottom 3 1 2 inch.

Easy pennant banner craft Tutorial
Easy pennant banner craft Tutorial

Easy Pennant Banner Craft Tutorial Place your cut fabric rst (right sides together) and sew along the 2 long sides of the triangle (leaving the short side open for turning). repeat this step for each pennant in your banner. next, you will turn each pennant right side out and get the tip of your pennant to a point. i have found using a purple thang is the perfect tool to get. Fold over the top part of your banner to the blue line made by the fabric marker and iron to make sewing easier. sew the top part of the blue fabric down so you have a loop for the string. sew the bottom part (the triangles) to the top part of the banner. use a zip tie or long crochet needle if you have it to thread string or twine through banner. For example, a 10 foot space = 120 inches (because there are 12 inches to a foot. divide 120 by 8.5 = 14.11. so your banner will have 13 pennants on it because two of your pennants will be halfsies when you cut. divide 120 number by 4 and add 5 inches and that’s how much fabric you’ll need. 120 4 = 30 5 = 35 inches. Carefully place the open end of each triangle into the folded ribbon. (make sure to leave the 15 in. on each end when you are placing your pennants.) pin each pennant in about 3 places as pictured below. using your machine’s zipper foot, sew along the edge of the ribbon so the pennants are firmly attached.

fabric pennant banner
fabric pennant banner

Fabric Pennant Banner For example, a 10 foot space = 120 inches (because there are 12 inches to a foot. divide 120 by 8.5 = 14.11. so your banner will have 13 pennants on it because two of your pennants will be halfsies when you cut. divide 120 number by 4 and add 5 inches and that’s how much fabric you’ll need. 120 4 = 30 5 = 35 inches. Carefully place the open end of each triangle into the folded ribbon. (make sure to leave the 15 in. on each end when you are placing your pennants.) pin each pennant in about 3 places as pictured below. using your machine’s zipper foot, sew along the edge of the ribbon so the pennants are firmly attached. 3. adhere heat n’ bond to your fabric pieces simply use your iron to adhere the heat n’ bond to the back of your fabric pieces. iron with the paper side up. 4. start assembling! line up your fabric pieces in the order you will place them on the rope. take your center pennant and peel of the heat n’ bond paper. Cut along the top edge and bottom edge so that the “height” of your fabric piece is 10″. your pennants will be 10″ long. next, mark along the top edge of your fabric, beginning at 0″ and making a mark every 6″. mark along your bottom edge beginning at 3″ and continuing to mark every 6″. the dotted lines in the picture above will.

Diy fabric pennant banner
Diy fabric pennant banner

Diy Fabric Pennant Banner 3. adhere heat n’ bond to your fabric pieces simply use your iron to adhere the heat n’ bond to the back of your fabric pieces. iron with the paper side up. 4. start assembling! line up your fabric pieces in the order you will place them on the rope. take your center pennant and peel of the heat n’ bond paper. Cut along the top edge and bottom edge so that the “height” of your fabric piece is 10″. your pennants will be 10″ long. next, mark along the top edge of your fabric, beginning at 0″ and making a mark every 6″. mark along your bottom edge beginning at 3″ and continuing to mark every 6″. the dotted lines in the picture above will.

craft show banner With Your Logo Custom craft fair banners Etsy
craft show banner With Your Logo Custom craft fair banners Etsy

Craft Show Banner With Your Logo Custom Craft Fair Banners Etsy

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