Birthday Banners
 When I posted a picture of the birthday banners in progress a while back, several people asked about them, so here's everything you've ever wanted to know about them--and a little more!
When I posted a picture of the birthday banners in progress a while back, several people asked about them, so here's everything you've ever wanted to know about them--and a little more!
I started by making patterns for the names.  I just used Word and used the plainest font--I think I used Arial--and made huge letters.  I cut them out, traced them onto the fabric, and cut again.
 For the banners, I just got the cheap felt sheets at Hobby Lobby--4 for $1, I think.  Now here's where it gets highly meticulous...I folded the sheets in half and then traced a diagonal line from the midpoint to the corner.  I used an ink pen and an old sheet of posterboard.  High tech.
For the banners, I just got the cheap felt sheets at Hobby Lobby--4 for $1, I think.  Now here's where it gets highly meticulous...I folded the sheets in half and then traced a diagonal line from the midpoint to the corner.  I used an ink pen and an old sheet of posterboard.  High tech.
 Then came the scary part.  I had to get out my machine.  My machine and I have a very tenuous relationship.  For the last decade or so, we have enjoyed living in the same house without talking much.  In fact, I wasn't even sure I would be able to thread it, so I took pictures before taking out the old thread.
Then came the scary part.  I had to get out my machine.  My machine and I have a very tenuous relationship.  For the last decade or so, we have enjoyed living in the same house without talking much.  In fact, I wasn't even sure I would be able to thread it, so I took pictures before taking out the old thread.
 Before I started sewing, I laid out all the banners and letters to make sure I had it right (see below for the time I didn't).  I made mine two-sided, so I needed to lay one out backward to make sure the colors matched.
Before I started sewing, I laid out all the banners and letters to make sure I had it right (see below for the time I didn't).  I made mine two-sided, so I needed to lay one out backward to make sure the colors matched.
 When I had it like I wanted it (or like I thought I wanted it), I sewed around the edges.  My lines weren't the neatest, but thanks to the prints and distance, they looked fine.
When I had it like I wanted it (or like I thought I wanted it), I sewed around the edges.  My lines weren't the neatest, but thanks to the prints and distance, they looked fine.
 Once I had all the letters on, I pinned the ribbon.  I sewed all along the bottom edge of the ribbon and stopped at the edge of each banner.
Once I had all the letters on, I pinned the ribbon.  I sewed all along the bottom edge of the ribbon and stopped at the edge of each banner.
 Next I pinned the other side of the banners on and sewed one straight line all along the top of the banners.
Next I pinned the other side of the banners on and sewed one straight line all along the top of the banners.
 Tip 1:  If you have a place in mind for the banners, measure it.  I didn't.
Tip 1:  If you have a place in mind for the banners, measure it.  I didn't.
 Tip 2:  Double-check before you sew.  And then check again, because it's hard to rip a little seam out of felt.  Yes, that banner reads ENUJ ECILA.  No, I didn't even cry, probably thanks to the birthday party stupor I was in that week.
Tip 2:  Double-check before you sew.  And then check again, because it's hard to rip a little seam out of felt.  Yes, that banner reads ENUJ ECILA.  No, I didn't even cry, probably thanks to the birthday party stupor I was in that week.
 It turns out that the stairs make a pretty good place to hang the (corrected) banners, so all was well.
It turns out that the stairs make a pretty good place to hang the (corrected) banners, so all was well.
 We hung Jack's from the balcony during his party.  I think his looks really nice with the bright colors.
We hung Jack's from the balcony during his party.  I think his looks really nice with the bright colors.
All in all, this was time consuming, but not too difficult, even for someone like me.  Jack wants me to make a banner that says "He loves her" for our anniversary, but that may be too many letters and I think my machine and I need some time apart.  Maybe next year!
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I love this post. It is sweet and informative. It is honest and touching. I am not a sewer but this looks like it might be a newbie's project. Thanks so much for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteThose banners are adorable! Thanks for the tutorial, I think I might use this idea.
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