![]() ![]() Your tag is DONE! You can add ribbon, tassels, a key ring, whatever your heart desires. I am not responsible for any mishaps with the lighter. ![]() Go slow and be careful not to burn your tag. Once I’ve removed all the stabilizer, I like to singe the edges of the entire tag just to clean it up a bit. If you used a tear away, the tag should easily tear away from the stabilizer. Once the design is complete, you can remove it from the hoop. The last steps will be the satin finishing stitches for the entire design and hole. I tackle one layer at a time to make sure the hole stitches cleaner. Don’t forget to trim inside the hole too! You’ve got several layers to snip through for the hole. The hole will also stitch during this step (not shown). Also, make sure your tape is clear of your stitching area. of my tutorials for newbies by popular demand, this time altering a tag with a. Make sure your backing fabric is “pretty side up.” I tape my backing fabric and run this step. Astrids Artistic Efforts: Tag Tutorial and June Freebies Papel Vintage. For the carrot tag, I added the name right after the carrot details stitched.Īfter the details of the tag stitch (and your added personalization), the next step will be tack down stitches for the BACKING FABRIC. After all applique pieces have been added and the design details have stitched, you’ll want to add any personalization. There is not a separate placement stitch for this.) You’ll want to trim after each tack down, just like you would for any applique. (If the tag you’re making only has one applique piece, this step will be the TACK DOWN for your one fabric piece. The next steps will be placement and tack down stitches for the applique fabric pieces. The second step will be the tack down stitches for the foam.Īfter this step, you’ll want to trim around your foam. ![]() The first step will be the placement stitches for the foam (not shown). I like to use a medium weight tear away stabilizer. This tutorial provides instructions for bag tags purchased from Hug A Bug Applique. Using foam really helps stabilize the tag and makes for a more professional result. This tutorial will walk you through how I like to make my tags with foam. There is definitely more than one way to make a bag tag. ![]()
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