The size of the triangles I cut out was 10.25" at the base and 13.75" tall.
Since this is to be a double-sided banner, I cut out the number of triangles I needed to spell out GIVE THANKS twice, including one for the space inbetween the two words, which worked out to 22.
Each triangle was cut from a different fall fabric, leaves, greens, browns, corn, trees, pumpkins, etc.
I had to choose some fabrics to use for the letters. I decided to go with oranges and yellows so they would show up against the fall colors
I chose a font that I really liked the look of (Lucida Handwriting) and printed the letters out in a huge size (350pt). About two letter per page printed out. I wanted lots of room around the letter on each triangle. For this type of project you want a fairly simple letter shape that isn't going to kill you cutting it out and sewing it down.
Whoops, I should have printed them out reversed since I was doing the fusible tracing thing.
So instead of wasting paper, I quickly traced around the back of each letter in sharpie pen, so that I could then do the next step. Learn from my mistake if you do this *print in reverse*. Rough cut out the fusible letters, then fused them to the back of the letter fabrics.
Cut alllll those letters out of the now-fused fabric.




Sew the two triangles together right sides together starting about an inch down from the top edge.
Cut the tips seam allowances down like the picture above.
Turn the piece right-side out, use a chopstick to poke out the pointy tip and smooth out the seams, press.
Press in the seam allowance on the remaining 1" up the top edge.
Fold in about 1/2" and press the two top edges, to make a casing.
Sew across the top edge and also about 1" down from the top edge.
2 comments:
I'm new to your blog -- just found it yesterday -- and I love the Give Thanks banner step-by-step. Thank you so much!
I'm intending to practice gratitude, and think I'll make a banner to hang as a reminder.
Sandy
Hi Sandy, glad you found me! Gratitude would be a great word to put on one of these banners, be sure and let me know if you make one.
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