Satin banners can be finished many ways, depending on the usage
and size of the banner.
Some popular styles are detailed here, you may request variations in the
"special instructions" dialog box on the quote
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Style 1, 36" maximum
width. Sides are hot
knife cut. |
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Top pocket shown with wooden slat inside |

hanging cord is stapled onto back |

Bottom weighted with rod inserted into a sewn sleeve
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Style 2,
48" maximum width.
Can be one or two sided. |
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Top pocket with dowel and screw eye, cord
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Bottom dowel in sleeve
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Sides are hot
knife cut. |
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Style 3,
48" maximum width.
Can be one or two sided.
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Top sleeve with dowel and vinyl cap with cord.
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Bottom weighted with rod in sewn sleevel. |
Sides are hot
knife cut. |
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Style 4,
48" maximum width.
Fringe bottom, can be "V" or straight
across.
Sides are hot knife cut.
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Option A 
Top pocket with dowel and spear tip with cord.
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Option B

Top pocket with dowel and spear tip with cord and
tassel. |

Bottom 2" fringe,
black, white or gold. |
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Style 5,
Small to large banners.
Edges are hemmed, metal grommets added as needed for banner size.
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| Grommets may be brass, (shown), silver or black, to match banner
fabric color.
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Grommets are inserted in the corners.
In larger banners, every two to three feet top and bottom.
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Style 6,
Large banners, over 48" wide
Supported with a cafe rod which can be hung by
cords or mounted to the wall. |
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Larger banners generally use a rolled hem for the
sides. |
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Cafe rod with ball end supported by wall bracket.
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Style 7,
hot knife trimmed to size
Can be mounted for display to foam core or wall panels.
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Satin is cut with a red hot blade which melts and seals the
edge to prevent fraying.. |
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