Northern Dancer
Survivalist
Flag or Pennant.
You will always know that I'm camping in a certain area because I always fly my own flag. Not just any one [I have 28 different flags] but my own personal flag. It's kinda gives me the feeling that I have arrived and have taken over. "I claims this here land in the name of me!" Well, I'm not quite that egotistical.
But as well as being fun it does have some practical uses. It identifies my campsite should someone be looking for me. [And that has happened.] It can be a marker for the children and youth and it forms a bit of my camping ritual. It's a simple, fun and a great rainy day project before you heading out.
So how do you do it? Simple, You go to your closest fabric store and pick out cloth that is flag like. Choose a light background colour rather than a dark one so your design can be easily seen. You sew the edges - or in my case I use that fabric sealer stuff you use with an iron. I put a piece of cloth at the fly and punch two holes to I can attach it to a line.
Pick a totem animal or symbol, cut out a pattern, and carefully draw the same on the cloth where you want it. Using any of the crafter acrylic paint your design in. Avoid the use of lettering because it is only read from one side. Using a pattern will assure that it looks the same on both sides.
Let me know how your project turns out.
And then again...
I saw one pennant that had the date in a circle in the middle and all the signatures of the group written on it. There it was flapping in the breeze.
Do you own thing .
If you are tad lazy take along your nation's flag, or state, province, or territory - whatever.
You will always know that I'm camping in a certain area because I always fly my own flag. Not just any one [I have 28 different flags] but my own personal flag. It's kinda gives me the feeling that I have arrived and have taken over. "I claims this here land in the name of me!" Well, I'm not quite that egotistical.
But as well as being fun it does have some practical uses. It identifies my campsite should someone be looking for me. [And that has happened.] It can be a marker for the children and youth and it forms a bit of my camping ritual. It's a simple, fun and a great rainy day project before you heading out.
So how do you do it? Simple, You go to your closest fabric store and pick out cloth that is flag like. Choose a light background colour rather than a dark one so your design can be easily seen. You sew the edges - or in my case I use that fabric sealer stuff you use with an iron. I put a piece of cloth at the fly and punch two holes to I can attach it to a line.
Pick a totem animal or symbol, cut out a pattern, and carefully draw the same on the cloth where you want it. Using any of the crafter acrylic paint your design in. Avoid the use of lettering because it is only read from one side. Using a pattern will assure that it looks the same on both sides.
Let me know how your project turns out.
And then again...
I saw one pennant that had the date in a circle in the middle and all the signatures of the group written on it. There it was flapping in the breeze.
Do you own thing .
If you are tad lazy take along your nation's flag, or state, province, or territory - whatever.