Contains:
- Illustrated step-by-step instructions
- Tips and Tricks
- A4 / Letter (US) Patterns Including Seam Allowances
Materials you need at home:
- Fabric
- Bias Tape
- Thread
- Cardboard or thick printer paper
The bunting is more than just a decoration for me - it is the beginning of my journey as a self-employed person. I've been sewing and selling flag garlands since 2020 and have now made an impressive 15 km of them. These garlands are a piece of my heart and soul and a symbol of the beginning of my Etsy shop. They will always have a special place in my heart.
Behind the digital instructions are all my experiences from that time. I made them especially beginner-friendly because I believe that Bunting Banner are the ideal first sewing project. With these instructions, you can not only make good use of your fabric scraps, but also enjoy creative freedom. Whether you prefer colorful fabrics, different shades, or fancy effect fabrics, everything is possible.
My first bunting was used for a child's birthday party and I was immediately impressed by its versatility. Whether for a summer party at the office, a boho decoration in the living room, or as a highlight at a wedding, a pennant chain can be used anywhere. They are also popular for baby showers or as a guest book where guests can leave their names.
A big advantage of bunting is its durability. Unlike paper garlands, which break easily, a bunting can be ironed on as needed and still look like new. This means less stress during preparation and no mountains of waste after the party - an environmentally friendly and practical choice that you will enjoy time and time again.
- Versatile design options: Use fabric scraps in different colors and patterns to make your bunting unique.
- Beginner-friendly: Ideal for sewing beginners and as a first sewing project.
- Creative freedom: Perfect for various occasions such as children's birthdays, weddings and more.
- Sustainable and Durable: Compared with paper garlands, the pennant chain is reusable and environmentally friendly.
Available sizes:
- NORMAL: 18 cm in height, total length = (number of pennants * 16 cm) + 80 cm of ribbon for attaching the pennants
- SMALL: 12 cm in height, total length = (number of pennants * 12 cm) + 60 cm of ribbon for attaching the pennants
What you need
Materials:
- NORMAL 8 Pennants:
- Fabric = 19 cm x fabric width
- Bias Tape approx. 2.1m
- SMALL 11 Pennants:
- Fabric = 13 cm x fabric width
- Bias Tape approx. 1.9m
- Thread
- Cardboard or thick printer paper
Tools:
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Pins
- Measuring tool
- Iron
- Chalk or pencil
- Crochet hook or edge former
What you get
- Illustrated step-by-step instructions: Detailed instructions with clear pictures for easy implementation.
- Tips and Tricks: Useful hints to get the most out of your project.
- A4 / Letter (US) Patterns Including Seam Allowances: Precise patterns that include all necessary seam allowances.
byGesa
Hey and welcome! I'm Gesa. Welcome to my world of colors, shapes, and imagination! As a designer (originally from the fashion sector) with a great passion for kids' room decor and DIY, I've dedicated my heart to creating spaces and objects that are not only beautiful to look at but also tell stories.