Sat down to tell you about this cool project, checked a few blogs and lo and behold came across this post. Yeah, it's the EXACT same thing I was going to share with you. Ha! Anyhoo, on with the show . . .My daughter's preschool teacher shared this idea with me and it's pretty flippin' brilliant.
Whatcha Need
Tension Rod - I bought a Round Spring Tension Cafe Rod that extends 28" - 48"
1 Yard of fabric (an old sheet or curtain panel would work too)
Sewing machine (needle & thread OR fusible tape - if you're a non sewer)
How To
~Fold the edge of your fabric over, about 2 inches. Sew (or fuse) near the folded edge, creating a casing for the tension rod.
~Insert rod into the casing
~Hang in a doorway
~ Stand back and let the magic begin

For the flag garland, I followed the procedure at Purl (mine is NOT double sided, though.) They are just chain pieced together - so easy.
Tension Rod - I bought a Round Spring Tension Cafe Rod that extends 28" - 48"
1 Yard of fabric (an old sheet or curtain panel would work too)
Sewing machine (needle & thread OR fusible tape - if you're a non sewer)
How To~Fold the edge of your fabric over, about 2 inches. Sew (or fuse) near the folded edge, creating a casing for the tension rod.
~Insert rod into the casing
~Hang in a doorway
~ Stand back and let the magic begin

For the flag garland, I followed the procedure at Purl (mine is NOT double sided, though.) They are just chain pieced together - so easy.
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See ya Monday for our SHAPE CHALLENGE!
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See ya Monday for our SHAPE CHALLENGE!
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