My favorite scrappy fabric way to make backgrounds
for cards and book markers.
Just simple raw edge stitching
laying edges on top of the last
on top of a used fabric softener sheet.
Four fabric softener sheets were put
together for this flag.
White thread just happened to be in the machine,
so that's what I used.
the letters are cut
free hand.
I regretfully forgot the word
"Vets"
and didn't catch it
until I took a picture out in the yard.
Place Flag right side to right side of backing.
I used my usual curtain fabric because I have a huge roll
with the lighter wrong side actually becoming the right side.
Above, it was trimmed after pinning down the sides
and bottom.
At the top fold
where the pole arm will slide through
1/2 inch total was double folded
and top stitched.
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It was stitched down a side,
across the bottom
stopping to leave an opening,
continued across the bottom and
then up the side stopping at the
pole arm opening.
inside out through the opening at the bottom.
Top stitched around the edge
all around below the channel.
Then finally across the fold at the top.
and make a piece to
safety pin onto the bottom.
I'm so glad we have this day to honor you.
Please believe we really do think of you as our heroes
no matter how you gave us your time.
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Such a nice way to honour the veterans. Wish we had a spot where we could display such a thing.
ReplyDeletep.s. - For some reason I didn't receive notification of some of your previous posts so I missed seeing them until just now. I've read them all and enjoyed seeing the rest of the quilt show but won't inundate you with a lot of comments all at once. Don't know why I didn't get them....hmmmmm......
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