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These DIY Felt Sports Pennants are the perfect centerpiece for your party for the big game. I made them myself and they were a blast to put together. See how to create your own sports pennants below. I'm sharing the free SVG cut files for these, too.
I've always wanted to make some vintage-like felt sports pennants. I love the look of them. When we were down in Fredericksburg, Texas a couple of weeks ago, I found a shop with a huge collection of them and thought they'd be perfect as decor for football get-togethers. However, at forty bucks a pop, I walked away thinking I could create my own DIY versions for a lot less. They're not as vintage-y, but they're still pretty CUTE! Check out how to make these DIY Felt Sports Pennants below.
DIY Felt Sports Pennants
If we're watching the game with friends and family over, I like to have a fun spread for everyone to enjoy. While I may not be the queen of sports, I do enjoy party decor and, of course...the party food. I wanted to create a cute centerpiece that can also double as a take-home favor for our friends (who doesn't want a gifty-gift, right?).
Supplies for DIY Felt Sports Pennants:
- 12x12" felt squares (a nice variety pack like this one on Amazon is perfect for this kind of craft)
- 3/8" wooden dowel rods (available here on Amazon); I cut my rods with my miter saw to achieve different lengths since I wanted varied heights for my sports pennants
- white heat transfer vinyl for the lettering (available here on Amazon)
- white thread (if using the sewing method) (available here on Amazon)
- fabric glue (if using the no-sew method) (available here on Amazon)
- additional items needed include your sewing machine (for sewing method), your iron, scissors, and a cutting machine to cut your lettering (I use a Silhouette, but many crafters love the Cricut)
Making your Sports Pennants
One felt square creates one pennant. I made a template for you, however, it requires printing on legal size paper (which I know we don't all keep on hand).DOWNLOAD THE TEMPLATE HERE
If the above link doesn't work, try the alternate (Dropbox) link here.
You can also use your sewing/quilting ruler to create your triangles. My short sides are 7" and my long sides are 11.5". It's an isosceles triangle, where two of the sides are equal in length. Cut two of these triangles out of one felt square. I used two pieces to give these felt sports pennants a bit of stiffness so they wouldn't be too floppy.
Cut your lettering out (free cut files for this listed below for the size I mentioned of these pennants above). If using heat transfer vinyl, be sure to mirror your lettering in your design software and cut on the "wrong side" of your HTV. Then iron on your vinyl according to your package directions. I only did one side of my pennants with lettering...directionally, it would have been awkward going from small to large (at least, that was my thought process).
If any of the above cut file links don't work for you, please try this alternate link here for all of them.
Clip or pin your two pennant sections together. If you don't sew, you can use fabric glue to attach them together. However, I love the little white stitch and the dimension it adds to the piece.
You will only sew the two longer sides, using a basic stitch. You can do this in one continuous stitch. Just leave your needle in the felt at the point, raise your presser foot, and turn the felt to the other side to stitch. Lower your presser foot and continue stitching. Don't forget to do a backstitch at the start and stop of your long stitch. Again, don't sew the short side.
My favorite thing about the football party (besides the decor)? The food, of course! We love making charcuterie boards with loads of meats and cheeses (and more!) for our guests (they're perfect for our low carb diets, too).
We're ready for the big game!
What kinds of decorations do you use for football parties? Making these sports pennants FELT like a party itself!
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DeleteLooks great....the pennants make a fun party!!
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DeleteSo darn cute! Makes me want to have a party!
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DeleteSo many amazing ideas! I can’t wait to make a few for our party.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kristi.
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DeleteAwesome job as always, Kristi!
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