I recently got a request to make a wall hanging TicTacToe game for a Halloween Bash. Limited space means there wasn't much room for tables or floor playing so we went to the wall. Here is how I put it together.
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Tuesday Tutorial
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I pulled out my bolt of red flannel I bought at
a Florida second hand store for about 5$,
and cut a 24 inch square.
That piece was marked off in 8 inch squares.
A piece of cotton black scrap was cut
into 1 inch wide pieces
that was longer than 24 inches.
A piece of black felt cut
into ten 6 inch squares
will also be needed.
I cut that from a 1 yard piece I got
for a buck in Florida as well.
(And that's why we buy fabric when its a great deal.)
The one inch strips
were pressed in half,
then edges pressed
to meet the center fold.
with wrong side of strip
centered on the drawn line.
Pin if you need.
(or whatever length will tie over your rod)
were folded in half with folded edges meeting,
and stitched along each edge to make ties.
These were what I had leftover from the 1 inch strips for the lines.
The ends were turned under before edge stitching was completed.
The tie was folded in half to find the center.
The center was placed at the top edge of board (pick your top)
then triple stitched down in center as shown above.
at the top of the 2 mid lines
and on each end
as shown above.
cut the black flannel
into 6 inch squares.
You need TEN squares.
Use a compass, saucer or anything
to cut a paper pattern
for a 5½ inch diameter circle.
into fourths as shown and
cut off the outer felt to make a circle.
I ended up laying open and flat,
pinning and cutting to
make a more perfect circle for the O.
Make FIVE circles.
and fold as shown above.
Cut out the center on the angle.
the same way you did the paper.
as marked above
same as you did the paper
will use all 5 of their pieces.
That's why 5 of each are made.
On the Highway 127 yard sale years ago,
I bought a hand full of misprinted yard sticks.
I think the yard stick will work fine
to hang this lightweight flannel
wall board game.
Just tie the ties around the yard stick.
Great way to use those fabric finds. It looks like it will be a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteFun project that's sure to get used over and over again...wall or floor play, for sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial for a fun project! Thanks so much for sharing! xx
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