Monday, November 5, 2012

Flag Theory Into Practice

A few weeks ago, I was at a party near Montpelier, Vermont.  When we arrived, my hosts -- people whose awesomeness can be best illustrated by the fact that they are regular IAT readers -- told me that they were kind of hoping for a flag, and had laid in nylon and grommets for the purpose.

This was clearly going to be my kind of party.  That there turned out to be lots of playing with fire was just icing on the cake.

The commission was for a ten-sided yellow star on a field of white.  Ten-sided stars are tricky, but after a hour or so of fussing with cardboard, pencil, scissors, and a ruler, fielding various suggestions from bemused onlookers, I had an adequate shape ready for some crude but hopefully more or less effective applique.  I set up the house sewing machine in a workshop, where somebody named Terri Wise captured my enthusiasm for the project.


I was pretty pleased with the final product, I'll tell you what.  I bet it could hold its own in a fair flag tournament.


The only thing is, the wind never really picked up.  I bet when it really got flying it looked sharp against the Vermont foliage.


6 comments:

lamanyana said...

It's the best flag I've ever had! I do think it's upside down in that picture, though - the central top point should be one of the big ones.

We'll send you a good flying. picture for your portfolio, but it's going to have to be in a snow flurry rather than against fall foliage

Jennifer said...

That is one fine-looking flag! The construction math must have been lots of fun, too....

jovaliquilts said...

Gotta love it. We should all have our own flags.

Ezra Ball said...

For the record, Terri Wise is my wife; her somewhat dormant blog is The Shy Turnip: http://www.shyturnip.com/ .

Michael5000 said...

lamanyana -- When I cropped the picture it occurred to me that I didn't really know which side was up. Now I know!

Jennifer -- The construction math was fairly wung. I made a template of two inner-star points and one outer-star point, and that seemed to do the trick.

Jovali -- First, lay in some nylon and grommets. Then, invite me to an awesome party...

Ezra -- Dang! I met your wife without making the connection? Did I meet you without making the connection too? I'm kind of an idiot with names and introductions and stuff.

gl. said...

nice! lucky, lucky flag owners!