The Basic Rules When Making Faith Flags

I have been making a lot of flags for so many years and would like to help you come up with the most brilliant designs. Oftentimes, I tend to position faith flags measuring as much as five feet and more on a fishing rod, making sure that these stay high above everyone else. The fishing rod has been especially designed to be comfortable on the hands and durable enough to catch the largest fish. I simply cut the final foot from the tip of the rod to avoid overreaching.

When trying to find out the right rod size to use, the length of the flag will help come up with the proper fit. When I use a flag measuring seven feet in length, I would use a rod that measures anywhere between seven and twelve feet. When I’m using a flag measuring twelve feet in length, I would pick a rod measuring at least twelve feet too. Some individuals like to spin flags so they position small ones on a metal spinning rod or a wooden dowel.

I use contact paper measuring about 1.5 inches on the inner part of the flag when I’m making small sizes. This provides a great sewing guide to maintain the proper alignment of the sleeve. I also find that this properly fits around a dowel measuring 3/8 inch. For the handle, I take a 1.5-inch wooden ball and for the spacing, I use a 3/8-inch vinyl tubing. The faith flag is then attached to the rod and then the tip is capped to prevent the flag from being blown away.

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