Inspired by a large knit American flag, the Russell Library's own Adriane Hanson (electronic records guru, knitter extraordinaire) created this miniature Georgia flag version as a holiday gift!
Adriane told us that to design the project, she used a combination of the specifications for the flag to get the internal proportions correct, and information from a flag request form to get the right length vs. height proportions. "Each stripe and the blue square were knit separately with a seed stitch and then pieced together," she said, adding that "the seal was made with felt and a sharpie, with a few modifications from the original to make it possible, and the seal and stars are sewn on.”
The changing design of the Georgia State Flag is quite interesting and political. You can read more about it here: State Flags of Georgia
Sharing this photo to add a a little holiday cheer to your day. Happy holidays from the Russell Library!
Adriane told us that to design the project, she used a combination of the specifications for the flag to get the internal proportions correct, and information from a flag request form to get the right length vs. height proportions. "Each stripe and the blue square were knit separately with a seed stitch and then pieced together," she said, adding that "the seal was made with felt and a sharpie, with a few modifications from the original to make it possible, and the seal and stars are sewn on.”
The changing design of the Georgia State Flag is quite interesting and political. You can read more about it here: State Flags of Georgia
Sharing this photo to add a a little holiday cheer to your day. Happy holidays from the Russell Library!
Nice work!
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