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- You can use fabric you have already, but if you’re worried about colour combinations, you could use a fat quarter pack. You’ll only get about 8 flags out of a fat quarter though.
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This video will explain how to sew easy bunting from fabric fat quarters! Just one of many fabulous fat quarter ideas!This video will show you a quick and ea...
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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. Follow our simple step-by-step tutorial to craft traditional flag bunting and prepare to get lost in sewing!
- Cutting out your bunting. Lay fabric out with any patterns facing up. Lay your Bunting template onto the fabric as instructed. Cut as many flags as you would like to.
- Preparing your pieces ready for sewing. Place your first piece of fabric on the table with the right side facing up at you. Lay on a second piece face down so the right sides are together and pin along the two long sides.
- Preparing your bunting flags. Trim the excess fabric off at the point to reduce the fullness. Turn the flags the right way round and carefully poke the point through with small scissors.
- Pinning your flags onto the bias binding. Allowing a long length for the tie on one end, place your first flag onto the bias binding so that it sits just under halfway down from the top.
Jan 2, 2013 · Of course you can use anything. Plain, patterned or textured, vintage remnants or brand new fat quarters. I used simple cotton (a contemporary floral along with a flat yellow) plus calico.
Jul 12, 2018 · You can use fabric you have already, but if you’re worried about colour combinations, you could use a fat quarter pack. You’ll only get about 8 flags out of a fat quarter though.
May 12, 2016 · This tutorial will take you through step-by-step instructions on how to make a quick and easy bunting using any of your favourite fabrics and spare fat quarters you have lying around.
Feb 17, 2023 · Choose your fat quarters: Start by selecting the fat quarters you want to use for your bunting. You can choose fat quarters in coordinating patterns or mix and match different designs to create a more eclectic look. Cut out the flags: Determine the size you want your flags to be and cut out triangles from the fat quarters. You can use a ...