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Quality Flag
This
is how we make a quality flag for you:
The hems are folded and sewn neatly. They should
be even width all the way, stitching even in stitch
length and tension, and the distance of stitches at
even distance from the edge. The sewing thread should
be strong, and not pull the fabric together. No
threads should be sticking out from the hems. The
corners are turned neatly, the fly end first, then the
sides. The fly end is reinforced with extra stitching.
The seams are sewn neatly and are even width.
The flag is cut along the grain. Look at the
edge of the flag - can you follow one thread all along
it? If you can, it means that it was cut along the
grain. The flag will keep its shape and will last
longer than a flag carelessly cut. We cut every piece
by hand, unlike some factories where many layers of
fabric are cut at once.
Fringe is neatly sewn and doesn't pull the edge
of the banner into a bag.
Clips are quality clips, brass or nylon, made
in Australia.
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