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GO TEAM TV PENNANT DIY THE DROP STITCH PRESENTS

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GO TEAMT V P E N N A N T D I Y

THE DROP STITCH PRESENTS

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Let’s do this!

Supplies• A ruler that measures at least 17 inches

• Scissors

• Our printable pennant patterns

(see appendix)

• Pins

• An iron

• A handkerchief or thin cloth for ironing

• 9”X12” piece of Wonder Under

• 9”X12” accent felt for letters + edging

• Dillon and Sunnydale- gold

• Stars Hollow- red

• 11”X17” felt for Pennant

• Dillon- blue

• Sunnydale- maroon

• Stars Hollow- white

• Rotary blade (optional)

CLEAR EYES, FULL HEARTS, CAN’T LOSE!

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Step 1 - Cut Out PennantPrint and cut out the pennant pattern of your choice. Be sure

to print on tabloid-sized paper. Using a rotary blade or scis-

sor, trace and cut your felt in the shape of your patten. Be

sure to include the white strip along the left edge.

Step 2 - Cut Fusible WebbingCut your fusible webbing to the size of your accent felt. Make

your sheet of webbing slightly smaller than your felt so that it

doesn’t stick to your iron.

How-To

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Step 3 - Iron to FuseFollow the instructions on the fusible webbing package to

adhere the webbing to the felt. Use a handkerchief to protect

your iron from getting sticky stuff on it.

Step 4 - Cut Letters + Edging StripRoughly cut out each letter of your pennant pattern and pin

to your accent felt. Be sure to cut out the insides of any

letters (like D and O) as this will make it easier to cleanly cut

your felt.

Now take your fabric scissors and go to town cutting your

felt. Keep in mind, the “angle” of the top and bottom lines of

each letter are what make it look like a pennant. Focus on

making those lines clean and everything should come

together nicely!

Step 5 - Peel + Place LettersPeel off the paper backing on each letter and place the

letters and edging strip on the pennant.

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Step 6 - Iron on LettersWe’re almost done! Take back out that handkerchief and

press your letters using the same technique you used in Step

3. Use your scissor to perfect the shape of your pennant

if needed.

Step 7 - Victory!

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Pennant Options

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