How to Make a Flag - 2 Methods

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • In this video tutorial we'll teach you how to sew a flag the right way. This is not your single sided printed flag, which is traditionally the most generic way to make a flag. The techniques shown in this video are for double sided flags, the emblem is sew on both sides of the flag, not just one, and all at once. There are two easy methods for sewing a flag in this manner. One method is with the emblem or logo mirrored, and the other is not mirrored, which is the method you want when sewing words to your flag. Save money by making your own flag with materials from Sailrite and this easy DIY tutorial.
    CHAPTERS LIST:
    Intro - 0:00
    Cutting Fabric to Size - 1:05
    Tracing & Pinning Emblem - 2:22
    Sewing Emblem - 5:21
    Sewing Hems - 10:02
    Adding Flag Tape - 16:38
    Installing Grommets - 20:12
    Seaming Base Panels Together - 21:27
    How to Make a Double-Sided Flag - 23:23
    Materials & Tools list - 29:54
    MATERIALS LIST:
    Nylon 200D Optic White 60" Fabric - SKU: 100134 - www.sailrite.com/search?keywo...
    Nylon 400D Optic White 62" Fabric - SKU: 401222 -www.sailrite.com/search?keywo...
    Nylon 200D OG Blue 60" Fabric - SKU: 100377 - www.sailrite.com/Nylon-Flag-C...
    Tex 30-35 Polyester Thread from Sailrite - www.sailrite.com/search?keywo...
    Cotton/Polyester Flag Tape 1-1/2" White (Not Adhesive Backed) - SKU: 510134 - www.sailrite.com/Cotton-Polye...
    #2 Spur Grommet 3/8" (Nickel-Plated Brass) - SKU: 26316 - www.sailrite.com/Grommet-Spur...
    Blackout White 54" Drapery Lining Fabric - SKU: 122515 - www.sailrite.com/Blackout-Whi...
    TOOLS LIST:
    Gingher® Scissors Right Hand Lightweight 8" - SKU: 101017 - www.sailrite.com/Gingher-Scis...
    Scribe-All® Water Soluble White Marking Pencil - SKU: 120681 - www.sailrite.com/Scribe-All-W...
    Multiuse Pins 1-1/2" (250 pack) - SKU: 102985 - www.sailrite.com/Multi-Use-Pi...
    Sailrite® Ultrafeed® LSZ Walking Foot Sewing Machine (100-230V) - SKU: 300600 - www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Ult...
    Seam Ripper Deluxe - SKU: 18104
    Sailrite® Drill Hole Cutter Set - SKU: 121825 - www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Dri...
    #2 Spur Grommet Die Set 3/8 - SKU: 18203 - www.sailrite.com/Die-Set-Spur...
    Barry King Mallet Hammer Style 3# - SKU: 68563 - www.sailrite.com/Mallet-Hamme...
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Komentáře • 23

  • @ClanCroninCT
    @ClanCroninCT Před rokem +4

    This is a timely tutorial - always appreciate the detail you give in all your videos. I have to tell you, the best part about this whole video was the number of times Eric said it's okay if it isn't perfect, it's just a flag. Thanks for keeping it real Eric!

  • @pdimarco65
    @pdimarco65 Před rokem +12

    Great tutorial! - many of these techniques are what I use for making sailboat "battle flags" as well as class flags for regattas (e.g. Sunfish, etc.) One thing I do differently that worthy of consideration is in lieu of pins, I use a temporary spray fabric contact adhesive. It's a lot faster, and allows repositioning the graphics if need be (for a few minutes anyway).

  • @conniecopenhaver120
    @conniecopenhaver120 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the wonderfully informative video tutorial!!! ... I'm actually sewing a few Garden Flags this afternoon and watched your video before beginning, and am so glad I did, as I will be using your flag tape idea on my flags also, with the exception of sewing the tape on the "top" of my Garden Flags, and leaving the ends unsewn & open to create a channel to run the metal rod through to hang my Garden Flags on the metal flag stand which will be inserted into a flower pot filled with soil & covered with faux moss, to situate it near my garden ... Thank you Sailrite, and may you all have a wonderful day!

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Před rokem +1

      Glad we could help. Thanks for your kind comments. Hope your flag making goes well.

  • @sosalikkutour6208
    @sosalikkutour6208 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing this is very helpful ❤

  • @123MRPARROTHEAD
    @123MRPARROTHEAD Před 7 měsíci

    Very good tutorial Eric. i am looking for something to keep me a little busy in retirement maybe starting a small flag making shop would do it you make it look so easy.Thanks

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful and inspiring. Starting a small flag making shop sounds like a fantastic idea for keeping busy in retirement. Best of luck with your new venture!

  • @carlmauro4813
    @carlmauro4813 Před rokem

    I've made several flags and have found that the regular 200d that Sailrite sells is perfect for the main panels, it suffers as an applied fabric. It tends to shred along the cut and look fuzzy after a short time. I've been buying a 200d with a coated back that holds up very well. I wish Sailrite would include these fabrics in their offerings. Also for tracing, I use an old sheet of plexyglass with a spot light under it for a table. Then I get my graphic from a copy shop and trace directly from it to the fabric. Then I pin and sew.

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Před rokem +1

      Great suggestions. Yes, a 200D with a coated backside would be an excellent product to add someday. I will ask about it and see if we can stock it soon. However, since we used a very small zigzag stitch with a very short stitch length that stitch should help keep the fuzzy fraying of the fabric from going too deep into your applied logo. In essence it will fray, but will not be able to go past the very tight stitches of the zigzag.

  • @user-qx9dl9uv5v
    @user-qx9dl9uv5v Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the excellent tutorial! Can you give me your thoughts on using waterproof taffeta fabric for the base material of a flag please? I am wanting something that will withstand the elements, flutter in the breeze, and look good. Thanks again!

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I have not made a flag with taffeta. Sorry I do not know, but if it is light weight it should work.

  • @riccardosalvadori2784
    @riccardosalvadori2784 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video I really appreciated attention to detail
    But I was wondering, eventually could I paint on the Nailon instead of sewing?

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      Acrylic paint is the best option when it comes to painting fabrics. Mixing the medium with acrylic paint beforehand ensures a smooth application, and adding fabric medium or a ready-to-use fabric paint will help you achieve the desired color intensity.

  • @Macinatorecazzaro
    @Macinatorecazzaro Před 5 měsíci +1

    I sewed a flag. But the central logo doesn't adherit perfectly
    When hanging the flag. The central logo goes down
    Did I do something wrong or is it normal?

    • @SailriteDIY
      @SailriteDIY  Před 5 měsíci

      I am not sure I understand your issue. Can you email me some photos for evaluation? Send them to ericg@sailrite.com

  • @bunno_1471
    @bunno_1471 Před rokem +3

    SOMEHOW i figured it oud a month ago, with no tutorial, the technique is almost identical

  • @nyetloki
    @nyetloki Před rokem

    I just realized how the sailrite logo is basically the Skinny Puppy logo 🤔 😂