This week I have been making bunting; inspired by the Liberty Scrap Challenge (here), I decided I would have to give it a go.
After all, I still have loads of the lovely scraps raided from Mum's collection. I've already made hair clips (here) and an elephant (somewhere on this page) but my love affair with Liberty is far from over. This project has been calling to me for a while!
So here are my first attempts at Liberty bunting...
... not bad (though I say so myself)!
The bottom string of bunting is sewn onto 3mm ribbon with flags at 50% of the pattern size and the top string is threaded onto No. 20 crochet cotton with flags at 40% of the pattern size. That makes the flags in the bottom row approximately 3cm long and in the top row about 2.5cm long.
To be honest, I was really tempted to make them at 25% of the pattern (flags of 1.5cm long) but luckily common sense prevailed (for the time being at least)!
These were fiddly enough.
Especially since for some reason I decided to sew the flags on rather than using the iron-on interfacing from the pattern.
Not entirely sure why.
Although, I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I didn't have any.
And a trip into town to buy some seemed so much more time-consuming than sewing tiny flags on by hand.
My logic never ceases to amaze me!
Anyway, after a small amount of mild cursing (having tied it in knots for the umpteenth time), I finally got it all finished, ironed, trimmed and looking lovely. Ready to be photographed.
Of course, the bears had to come and have a play at this point. Only to be expected really. It is 'bear-sized' bunting after all.
I have a feeling that it's going to be hard to separate the bears from the bunting in future!
Love the bear photographs! Potentials for your card range perhaps...?
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking a lot about the cards recently... now need to actually DO something!
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