I worked hard Saturday evening and managed to finish banner #3 so it could be hung on Sunday. Thank goodness for Aleene's craft glue! It works really well with felt and dries fast! I must admit, I'm very pleased with this banner. I wanted to show the reconciliation of God and man through the cross and I think it does that.
The hands were a challenge, not to cut out but to add the details. First there was the challenge of what to use for the lines. I didn't want to use any type of marker because it would bleed in the felt. I finally decided to cut very thin strips of the dark purple felt. That presented another challenge - the strips kept tearing apart because they were so narrow. I had to go very carefully. The final challenge was attaching them. I didn't have any way to mark where they should go, and I know better than to trust my eye for that. I looked through my sewing box but didn't have any tracing paper. Finally, I put the pattern on the felt and stuck pins through from the back to mark all the starting and ending points. I placed the strips on and then carefully glued a little at a time so I could keep the strip in place. It took a while but was worth the effort.

The hands were a challenge, not to cut out but to add the details. First there was the challenge of what to use for the lines. I didn't want to use any type of marker because it would bleed in the felt. I finally decided to cut very thin strips of the dark purple felt. That presented another challenge - the strips kept tearing apart because they were so narrow. I had to go very carefully. The final challenge was attaching them. I didn't have any way to mark where they should go, and I know better than to trust my eye for that. I looked through my sewing box but didn't have any tracing paper. Finally, I put the pattern on the felt and stuck pins through from the back to mark all the starting and ending points. I placed the strips on and then carefully glued a little at a time so I could keep the strip in place. It took a while but was worth the effort.