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Oct 31, 2012

Pennant Banner

HAPPY HALLOWE'EN!
My husband and I are going trick or treating with our cute grandchildren tonight!!!
I will take pictures and show you next week:)

I have wanted to make a pennant banner for myself for a long time and finally got around to it!  My daughter motivated me by giving me four of the triangles that she had sewn.  They are the red polka dot, the pinwheels on white and the green horizontal stripe.  There is a fourth one (green polka dot) but it was hiding under the orange elephants and I didn't see it until I sewed them to the binding.


I had fun choosing the other fabrics to match the ones my daughter gave me.  Each fabric has a story.....the Amy Butler on the left is leftover from a quilt I made for my daughter Rebecca.  The orange elephants is leftover from a minky burp pad that I made for my new grandson Benjamin.  The yellow is leftover from some pants I made for my grand daughter Kennedy when she was two.  The red rick rack is leftover from the "Slide Show" quilt that I made for my daughter, Lindsay.  I bought the British fabric to use for posts in my Baby Brit quilt, but changed my mind.  The yellow Japanese fabric was used in our girl's sewing night, and I made a "smarty girl book bag" for my daughter from the Heather Bailey red and green fabric.
It seems as though fabric has lots of memories!


I bought double fold bias tape in a package at Joann's and pinned and sewed the pennants.


There is one side of the double fold bias binding that is shorter than the other.  You sew on that side so that the side that you can't see will be stitched because it is a little longer.  Was that as plain as mud?  LOL


Well look who's taking a photograph!


My husband says it looks like a birthday party. 
Why not, it feels like happiness to me:)
The colors compliment my scrappy great granny quilt that is on the back of my red couch.


Now I want to make a fall pennant banner to hang in front of the fireplace.
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4 comments:

  1. Looks great and I love that you have a story behind each of your fabric choices!

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  2. Happy Halloween! Have fun with the grandkids tonight. And your banner looks perfect with your great granny quilt. Fun fabrics.

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  3. Super cute! And guess what's on my to-do list? Cutting out triangles for banners. They are so fun to make!

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  4. Very cute! You are making me want to make one for my sewing room! I want to pick memorable fabrics also, makes it so fun!

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