DIY Fabric Banner and Rag Tie Garland
Making a DIY fabric banner and rag tie garland is an easy and creative way to add some personality to your home décor. It’s a great way to give a room an extra splash of color and texture without spending a lot of money. Making a fabric banner and rag tie garland also gives you the freedom to be creative and make something that is totally unique and custom-made for your space. If you’re looking for a fun, creative and affordable way to dress up a room, these DIY projects are a great place to start. Keep reading and watch the video to see this Fabric Banner and Rag Tie Garland Tutorial.
How do you make fabric banners?
Making fabric banners is a great way to spruce up a room or workspace. To start, you’ll need to choose the right kind of fabric. You should look for a lightweight fabric that won’t sag when hung. Cotton, canvas, and burlap are all good choices.
What fabric is used to make banners?
I choose the fabric at Michaels because it can be used in many ways. Michaels Stores has high-quality fabric options with free shipping. You can also visit Michaels Stores in-person to select other fabrics. They have pretty fabrics to choose from in various sizes and lengths.
Shop Supplies Used to Make this Fabric Bunting Banner
How Do You Make a Fabric Rag Tie Garland?
Making a fabric rag tie garland is a fun and easy way to add color and texture to any room. To begin, cut each of your fabric scraps into strips about 2-3 inches wide. Make sure each strip is the same width. Then tie each strip around the string/twine in a knot, spacing each tie about 4-5 inches apart. Keep tying until you have reached your desired length for the garland. Finally, hang up your rag tie garland and enjoy your handiwork! Keep reading for more tips to make a fabric rag tie garland.
DIY Fabric Banner & Rag Tie Garland
I’m happy to provide you with a tutorial on how to make a fabric banner and rag tie garland.
Supplies:
Instructions:
- First, you’ll need to gather the following supplies: fabric in the colors or patterns of your choice, scissors, a needle and thread, and some bias tape.
- For the fabric banner, begin by cutting out shapes from the fabric of your choice. This could be letters, triangles, circles, or any other shape you like.
- Once you have your shapes cut out, use your sewing machine to sew the pieces together.
- Use your sewing machine to attach the triangle shapes together on the bias tape, spacing them out as desired.
- Sew the heart shapes and stuff with pillow stuffing.
- Sew a piece of bias tape to the heart, add a wooden bead, and tie them to the bunting in between each flag.
- For the rag tie garland, you’ll use the same supplies.
- Begin by cutting strips of fabric into lengths of about 1/2 inch.
- Then, tie the strips onto the bias tape.
- You can create patterns with the colors, or keep it random, whatever you prefer.
Wrap up about DIY Fabric Banner Rag Tie Garland
Creating a DIY fabric banner rag tie garland is a great way to add a unique, colorful touch to any space. It’s an easy and inexpensive project that requires very few materials and minimal time. You can choose a variety of fabric prints to create a fun and eclectic look or go with a simple color palette for a more subtle and sophisticated look. Once your fabric strips are cut, all you need to do is tie them together and hang them up. With this project, you have the flexibility to make something that is truly one-of-a-kind and tailored to your own style.

Instructions
- First, you'll need to gather the following supplies: fabric in the colors or patterns of your choice, scissors, a needle and thread, and some bias tape.
- For the fabric banner, begin by cutting out shapes from the fabric of your choice. This could be letters, triangles, circles, or any other shape you like.
- Once you have your shapes cut out, use your sewing machine to sew the pieces together.
- Use your sewing machine to attach the triangle shapes together on the bias tape, spacing them out as desired.
- Sew the heart shapes and stuff with pillow stuffing.
- Sew a piece of bias tape to the heart, add a wooden bead, and tie them to the bunting in between each flag.
- For the rag tie garland, you'll use the same supplies.
- Begin by cutting strips of fabric into lengths of about 1/2 inch.
- Then, tie the strips onto the bias tape.
- You can create patterns with the colors, or keep it random, whatever you prefer.
Video
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