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Stars-and-Stripes Gazebo Trim2 Ratings (See All) ![]() Box-pleated bunting adds a crowning touch to a gazebo or other outdoor structure. We trimmed the traditional flag design to highlight the blue-and-white part of the pattern. For crisper folds, iron the pleats as you make them. Tools and Materials ![]() Gazebo Trim How-To 2. Trim the bottom four stripes (red, white, red, white) along entire length of bunting. 3. Pleat the fabric: First, lay the fabric down, wrong side up so that the blue blocks of stars run along the bottom. To make a single box pleat, crease both edges of a red-and-white block (where the stripes meet the blue block), and then fold both creases so they meet in the middle, covering the stripes; essentially, you're matching blocks of blue to blocks of blue. Pin in place. At the same time, pin the ribbon in place, covering the top two stripes. Repeat along length of fabric. 4. Sew along the top of the panel, through the ribbon and pleats, using a straight stitch. Remove pins. Hang with nails or as desired. Sources 12-by-18-inch classic-flag-pattern bunting (No. 501553), $19.95 for 25, by Annin, from Apollo Flag, 800-458-8362, apolloflags.com. |
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