What Quilters Are Saying
“Such a quick project—I made a whole banner in an afternoon!”
“I love how easy this is. Just sew on the lines and you’re done.”
“Perfect for using up scraps. I’ve made banners for every season now.”
“Great beginner project with really cute results.”
What You'll Learn
- How to sew with printed interfacing
- How to quickly create consistent shapes
- Simple finishing techniques for banners
- Easy ways to turn fabric into décor
Who This Is For
- Beginners looking for a quick, successful project
- Makers who love fast finishes
- Anyone decorating for holidays, parties, or love seasonal decor
- Quilters who want to use up scraps in a fun way
What's Included
- Printed interfacing with 8 banner flag shapes
- Cutting and fabric placement guide
- Step-by-step instructions for sewing and assembly
Quick Start
1. Pick your fabrics (scraps, fat quarters, or themed prints)
2. Cut pieces using the guide
3. Sew directly on the printed interfacing
4. Turn, press, and assemble into a banner
- Finished banners are perfect for holiday décor, birthdays, and celebrations
- Great for home decorating—mantels, walls, kids’ rooms
- Makes thoughtful handmade gifts
- Easy to customize with colors, themes, or lettering
- Make one or many—perfect for batch sewing
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a paper pattern?
No, this is a printed interfacing pattern. You sew directly on the lines printed on the interfacing.
Is this beginner-friendly?
Yes. It’s a simple, straightforward project with guided sewing lines.
How long does it take?
Most banners can be made in just a few hours.
What fabrics should I use?
Quilting cotton works great. Scraps, fat quarters, or coordinated prints all work well.
Can I make more than one banner?
Yes! This pattern is great for making multiple banners for different occasions.