every corner of the earth. Please read below!
These 9x13 prayer flags feature 8 Goddess mandalas.
Artemis (forest wildlife, bows, moons, trees)
Airmid (mortars and pestles, herbs, steaming remedy cups, Celtic knots)
Cerridwen (cauldrons, crows, moon phases, amen symbols,
Oshun
Hestia
Isis
Persephone
Hecate
***How to purchase!
For photos and videos of completed sets, plus illustrated instructions, see:
https://dancinggoddesses.my.canva.site/dgprayerflags
-On my main shop page, under my quilt block avatar, click “Designed Collections.”
-Scroll down to the collection titled “Prayer Flags.”
-Near the top where it says “Want to use this collection for a Fill-A-Yard™ project?” click “Start Designing.”
-Choose the template “2 yards/up to 4 designs” (This means you can order four strings of prayer flags, for yourself or to share with friends!)
-Choose your fabric: chiffon makes gorgeous semi-transparent prayer flags that really catch the light in beautiful ways. Performance piqué is a less transparent option, but I liked how it worked for flags. I’m sure any fabric you are comfortable seeing would be good!
-click design Project.
-click on the design photo you want, and then click one of the rectangles on the left, and you’ll see it fill. Repeat with the other three rectangles.
-add to cart and await the magic mail!
-These flags are easy to cut apart, and only require one straight stitch. Typically I will iron down the top hem BEFORE cutting. Next, I sew a 1/2” seam along the long edge, backstitching wherever the flags come together, as well as on the two ends. THEN I cut apart along the flags’ short edges (And since you’ve backstitched thoroughly, it should stay secure). Then string your long ribbon through the top edges and voilá!
every corner of the earth. Please read below!
These 9x13 prayer flags feature 8 Goddess mandalas.
Artemis (forest wildlife, bows, moons, trees)
Airmid (mortars and pestles, herbs, steaming remedy cups, Celtic knots)
Cerridwen (cauldrons, crows, moon phases, amen symbols,
Oshun
Hestia
Isis
Persephone
Hecate
***How to purchase!
For photos and videos of completed sets, plus illustrated instructions, see:
https://dancinggoddesses.my.canva.site/dgprayerflags
-On my main shop page, under my quilt block avatar, click “Designed Collections.”
-Scroll down to the collection titled “Prayer Flags.”
-Near the top where it says “Want to use this collection for a Fill-A-Yard™ project?” click “Start Designing.”
-Choose the template “2 yards/up to 4 designs” (This means you can order four strings of prayer flags, for yourself or to share with friends!)
-Choose your fabric: chiffon makes gorgeous semi-transparent prayer flags that really catch the light in beautiful ways. Performance piqué is a less transparent option, but I liked how it worked for flags. I’m sure any fabric you are comfortable seeing would be good!
-click design Project.
-click on the design photo you want, and then click one of the rectangles on the left, and you’ll see it fill. Repeat with the other three rectangles.
-add to cart and await the magic mail!
-These flags are easy to cut apart, and only require one straight stitch. Typically I will iron down the top hem BEFORE cutting. Next, I sew a 1/2” seam along the long edge, backstitching wherever the flags come together, as well as on the two ends. THEN I cut apart along the flags’ short edges (And since you’ve backstitched thoroughly, it should stay secure). Then string your long ribbon through the top edges and voilá!