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Bunting is a great decor idea. Simple and quick to make, even a beginner sewist can make the double sided sort. But I wanted to make an even simpler bunting. Most bunting takes more fabric than you think. You need to cut two triangles, and do a lot of sewing, albeit simple sewing. So I decided to show you how to make the easiest bunting ever! This bunting takes less than a hour to make a 2 metre stretch. And takes mere fabric scraps to make.
How To Make Easy Bunting
If you are anything like me, you always end up with a whole load of fabric scraps after your sewing projects. And you want to use all these scraps up in the best way possible.
Do check this post out for a a massive selection of different ways to use your fabric scraps. But this very easy bunting is a brilliant decorative way of easily using up a whole load of scraps at once.
Want to make some of your own? Read on!
You Will Need
- Fabric Scraps
- Cotton twill tape – mine measured just over 1.5 metres
- Pinking Shears
- The easy Bunting Triangle template – use whichever template fits on your scraps the best
- A sewing machine and coordinating thread.
Using whichever template works best, cut out triangles from your fabric scraps using the pinking shears. I used 22 pieces of fabric of the smaller size.
Sew the top of the triangles to the twill tape, starting a new triangle as soon as the last one ends. I did this methodically to give a pretty coordinated effect.
Hang up your bunting and admire your new decor.
It really is that easy. And because it is so quick , you can just whip up a new set for every occasion, or in coordinating colours to the rest of your decorations.
So, do you think that you will be making this ultra easy decoration? I would love to see your makes. Comment below, or find me on my social media channels.
And please do pin this post for later.
This looks absolutely gorgeous! Using Christmas fabric would make this a fabulous Christmas decoration!
#MMBC