Making a Flag
02-26-2006, 04:31 PM
Just noticed you had edited in the picture!
I wonder if you couldn't get a striped fabric with that configuration of colors already woven together? That would simplify things, wouldn't it? The Fourth of July stuff ought to be hitting the fabric stores before too long.
Then you could spend most of your time on the green field with the graphics.
How committed is Kristin to the shape & direction of the flag/banner?
I'm thinking that if the stripes hung vertically, and the picture field rotated, it could be made as a banner on a T- shaped pole. It could be made with a plain back that way. Or another message or symbol placed on the back. If you decide to make the as a flag, consider that the design needs to be the same on both sides.
I can easily visualize it either way being part of liturgical processions.
Once you decide on the final orientation and dimensions, I can help you with some ideas for how to realize the artwork.
I wonder if you couldn't get a striped fabric with that configuration of colors already woven together? That would simplify things, wouldn't it? The Fourth of July stuff ought to be hitting the fabric stores before too long.
Then you could spend most of your time on the green field with the graphics.
How committed is Kristin to the shape & direction of the flag/banner?
I'm thinking that if the stripes hung vertically, and the picture field rotated, it could be made as a banner on a T- shaped pole. It could be made with a plain back that way. Or another message or symbol placed on the back. If you decide to make the as a flag, consider that the design needs to be the same on both sides.
I can easily visualize it either way being part of liturgical processions.
Once you decide on the final orientation and dimensions, I can help you with some ideas for how to realize the artwork.
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