Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Somali Flag Pennant Tutorial

Somalia is a country located in the Horn of Africa and was added to the Arab League in 1974.  The flag itself was adopted in 1954. 

The five-pointed white Star of Unity in its center represents the five Somali ethnic groups.

The blue is said to have been influenced by the United Nations, or that it represents the Indian Ocean or the wide open skies.

We learned about Somalia today as we made it's flag.  Now when we walk down our hallway, we'll be thinking of our Somalian brothers and sisters during this Ramadan.
Somali Flag Pennant Tutorial

Supplies
White felt
Blue felt
Star template
Ruler
Dowel
Scissors
Sharpie
Thread
Needle

Measure out your pennant to 12 inches tall with 30 inch x 30 inch with the Sharpie. Cut out the blue felt.

Draw out the star template on the white felt with the Sharpie.  Cut out the star shape.

Take the dowel and place it about two inches from the end of the blue felt.  Fold the felt over the dowel and straight stitch from one end to the next.  You'll need to cut off the tiny triangles on either end of the felt.

Blanket stitch the star on the other side of the blue felt.

We just hung up our star with pins.  However, you can also use wire or embroidery thread and attach it to the end of the pennant.


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