When making a half fan bunting, it is important to take note of certain pointers to make your output a well worthy creation. Since these items are usually displayed during holidays and special events such as Independence Day, Veteran’s Day, or even Election Day, it is still as equally important to make use of the best materials to achieve a bunting that is pleasing to the eye and appropriate for the occasion. The shape, size, and color pattern is relatively flexible for one’s own taste for the occasion; well except for funerals wherein utmost care and detail is required to render respect for the departed and to the overall occasion.
In a general sense, uniformity or a sense of pattern is essential when making bunting flags. In this case, it is important to pre determine the width of the flag. For instance, if you would choose to have 20 inches, then make it as your base number and make half the width of the panel. Otherwise, have the same with as your base.
As for the strips of fabric, try to make sure that the strips from the total width of your predetermined width would be of equal dimensions. In the earlier example, half of the base number is 10. So in making about four strips, 2.5 inches would be the right measurements. Make sure that there is an allowance of let us say an inch. Summing them all up together would be just about the same width as your base.
Lay them out and sew them together as you please for your very own fan flag bunting.
