Making Funeral Bunting Flags

Celebrating does not really mean being festive about an event. Even funerals of a loved one may be celebrated, marked by perhaps banners and funeral bunting flags to commemorate the said day for remembering the passing of a great person. Here is how to start off by making your own funeral flags.

Begin by having strips of cloth sewn to each others’ ends, with around at least half an inch of seam. Some may even have an inch of seam instead for better clearance. Hemming the panels with a quarter of an inch fold and sewing the seam with the fold to create a smooth edge would be the next step.

Place the panel on a flat surface such as an ironing board to make sure that they stay flat and nice. You may choose to have the right side up facing you. When determining the number of sections, make sure that you have equal dimensions when dividing it. For instance, if you have a 45-inch long panel, each section may be about 5 inches each, thereby making them fully equally divisible.

Making creases for your funeral bunting flags may be created using a hot iron pressed considerably over a fold. Make sure that the fabric does not get burned in the process by over prolonging the exposure to the iron. Also make sure that the fold should be folded back to the side of the panel where it was taken.

When the whole length of the flag panel is creased nicely, sew as needed and display when appropriate.

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