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HI everyone, Jacquelynne here! I know it's not quite Christmas yet, but here is a really easy project to help usher in the New Year! I will show you how to make prairie points- you won't believe how easy they are, and what a nice touch they add to the edge of your projects. I found some scraps of fabric in my stash with hints of metallic gold, which add a really pretty touch to this festive banner.
You will need:
Cut out shapes, leaving about 1/8” border around each shape. Fuse to wrong side of gold fabric, following package instructions. Cut out applique shapes on line.
Arrange the applique shapes on the front of the banner. Iron in place according to package instructions.
Machine applique around the shapes, using gold thread.
Make the hanging tabs: fold 3 1/2 x 5” black fabric pieces in half lengthwise, right sides together. Sew along long edge to make a tube. Turn tubes right sides out; press.
Fold the tabs in half. Insert the raw edges into the top of the banner about 3/8". Pin in place. To close the opening and secure the tabs, use black thread to top stitch about 1/8" from the edge of the banner.
To make the prairie points: Fold the gold squares in half diagonally, right sides OUT. Press. Fold in half diagonally again, and press. You will now have triangles with 2 folded edges and 1 raw edge.
Insert the raw edges of the prairie points into the opening at the bottom of the banner and pin in place. Top stitch with black thread to secure.
Ta-da! Your festive banner is finished! Please visit me over on my website for more easy & free sewing projects and tutorials!