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- If you know where you want to hang your bunting, you can work how many flags you’ll need: Measure the distance over which you want your bunting to stretch. Multiply this by 1 1— 2. This is the length of your bunting. Now, divide this new length by the length of the base line of your flags. The answer is the number of flags that you need.
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Not sure how much bunting you need? Just measure the space, decide how much drape you'd like, then our handy calculator will work out how many metres / flags you need.
Oct 13, 2023 · Flags of this size will yield a bunting where every 4 flags is around 60cm in length. Step 2 – Folding the Fabric. Fold your fabric in half selvedge to selvedge and place your template onto the fabric. If it’s a thick card one, like mine, hold it down with pattern weights and carefully cut around it.
Jun 11, 2020 · For each flag you will need to draw around and cut out 2 triangles. If you're not using a directional print then you can place the two triangles touching each other, one right side up and the other upside down.
Great tutorial! I am new to sewing, but the whole process went really smooth. Made 3 of them, 15 flags each and in 2 sizes of flags in 6 different fabrics!
Create a classic summer party decoration with our step-by-step guide to handmade flag bunting! Discover how to make colourful bunting, perfect for any celebrations or even decorating the kids' den at home. It's sure to brighten up any space.
Use your template to draw and cut out as many flags as you want. If you know where you want to hang your bunting, you can work how many flags you’ll need: Measure the distance over which you want your bunting to stretch. Multiply this by 1 —1 2. This is the length of your bunting. Now, divide this new length by the length of the base
Dec 31, 2011 · Press bias binding in half, then pin the flags on to the inside. Allow 50cm at each end of the bias binding for tying up. Space the flags 2cm apart and you should get about 11 flags onto 3m of bias binding.