How to make the flag of Barbados as a banner in Minecraft

The flag of Barbados is a triband design, with the outermost stripes coloured ultramarine, to represent the sea and the sky, and the middle stripe coloured gold, to represent the sand. Within the middle band is displayed the head of a trident. This trident is meant to represent the trident of Poseidon, most visibly held by Britiannia in Barbados’ colonial coat-of-arms. (Source: Wikipedia)

You need:

  • A loom (2 string and 2 planks)
  • Yellow banners (6x yellow wool + a stick)
  • Alternative 1:
    • 2 x Yellow Dye
    • 1 x Black Dye
    • 2 x Blue Dye
  • Alternative 2:
    • 1 x Black Dye
    • 3 x Yellow Dye
    • 2 x Blue Dye
    • 1 x Flower Charge Banner Pattern (Oxeye Daisy + Paper)
  • 1x Shield (6 planks + 1 Iron Ingot) (Bedrock Edition from Tails and Trails update)

How to make it:

  • Make a loom. Put two strings and two planks together in the crafting table.
  • Make Yellow banners using one stick and six Yellow wool in the crafting table.
  • Bring the Yellow banner into the loom.
  • Alternative 1:
    • Add black dye and pick the Saltire design.
    • Add yellow dye and pick the Chef design.
    • Add yellow dye and pick the Per Fess Inverted design.
    • Add blue dye and pick the Pale Sinister design.
    • Add blue dye and pick the Pale Dexter design.
  • Alternative 2:
    • Add black dye and pick the Lozenge design.
    • Add Flower Charge (banner pattern) and yellow dye.
    • Add yellow dye and the Per Fess design.
    • Add yellow dye and the Roundel design.
    • Add blue dye and the Pale Sinister design.
    • Add blue dye and the Pale Dexter design.

That’s the finished Barbados flag as a banner all done! So now we want to put the Barbadian banner on our shield, but first we want a couple more of these banners so we can decorate the village with them.

  • Put the finished Barbadian banner in the crafting table. Add more yellow banners next to it. That’s how you copy or duplicate the banners.
  • Now put one of these Barbadian banners next to a shield in the crafting table and now you have a Barbadian shield! This also works in Bedrock edition from the Tails and Trails update!

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