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Candy Corn Bunting

Add some candy corn bunting into your fall decor!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/candy-corn-bunting • Posted by shanniloves

One of my favorite things about Fall...the stores start stocking their shelves with candy corn. yum. This candy corn bunting is easy to make and is so much fun to look at.

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

One of my favorite things about Fall...the stores start stocking their shelves with candy corn. yum. This candy corn bunting is easy to make and is so much fun to look at.

Instructions

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    Cut your fabric into the following strip widths: White: 2 1/4 inch Orange: 3 1/4 inch Yellow: 2 1/2 inch

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    With right sides together sew your white strip to the orange strip using a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Iron seam towards the orange.

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    With right sides together sew your yellow strip to the orange using a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Iron seam towards the orange.

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    Using tracing paper or regular paper draw out your candy corn template. Use this template to cut out your candy corn fronts.

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    Using white fabric cut out the backs to your candy corn. Also cut your interface pieces and fuse to the wrong side of your backs. Cut out your interface slightly smaller than your fabric to reduce seam bulk.

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    With right sides together sew your front and back pieces together using a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Sew all the way around leaving about 1.5 inch opening at the top of your candy corn for turning right side out.

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    Trim your seam allowance around the corners and at the top as pictured. Turn right side out and iron.

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    Continue on with as many pieces as you want. Look how cute they are!!

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    Use bias tape to string your pieces together. You may choose to buy premade bias tape or make your own. I made my own by cutting 2 inch strips on the bias.

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    Sandwich your candy corn pieces in between your bias tape. Evenly space them apart, pin and topstitch 1/4 inch away from bias edge. Sew loops onto each end of your bias tape.

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    Hang your bunting and your done!