This Name Tag Sewing Tutorial guides you to make a name tag that represents you and your personality. When it comes to making one there is no right or wrong. It is an expression of you, so create whatever makes you happy.
1. Choose your size and cut out front and back pieces, batting, and any other scraps for decoration.
Front and Back – For this particular name tag, the finished size is 3″ by 4″. Cut two pieces 3.5″ by 4.5″ to account for 1/4″ seam allowances.
Batting – Cut the batting to the finished size, which is 3″ by 4″ in this case.
I chose to decorate mine with waves, so I cut oversized strips for each wave. I used narrow strips of double stick fusible hem tape to apply to the top edges of the waves to prevent the edges from curling up or fraying.
2. Trim the edges of each decorative piece (waves in this case or whatever pattern you choose) with the desired design while holding the adhesive in place.
I chose not to apply it to the whole piece because it would add too much bulk. It is really only necessary to give the edges some stability.
3. Iron them in place and top stitch each piece. Lift up the bottom edge of each piece, trim and remove the extra fabric underneath.
If not, in this case I would have 4 layers of fabric which would make quilting difficult. Trim the edges to the right size.
5. Center the batting behind the front piece and quilt as preferred.
**Another option: If you would like to bind your name tag – layer the back, batting and top before quilting and then add the binding like you would a quilt.
6. Add the backing, right side together with the front. Stitch with a 1/4″ seam allowance around the edge leaving a 2″ opening on the bottom.
7. Trim the corners and turn your name tag right side out.
Be sure to push out the corners (a chopstick works great for this). Press with an iron and hand stitch the opening closed.
8. Sew on a brooch pin back and voila!
You have fun name tag that is all you!
I hope you found this Name Tag Sewing Tutorial helpful. Here is a collage of name tags found on Flickr to help jumpstart your imagination and give you some inspiration.
Too cute! At first I thought this was going to be a name tag for the back of a quilt you were giving away. Never thought of a reusable nametag for events!! Too cool.
When I first started reading I thought the tags were labels you would put on a quilt…then realized "name tag" meant just that..a name tag! But…it did give me the idea to use similar for my quilt label..the embroidery and piece work and all. I intend to create something for my quilt labels! Thanks for the inspiration! Cheri http://www.fabricandmemories.blogspot.com
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suemac
Love your waves. So cute.
Chris Dodsley @made by ChrissieD
That is inspiring Candace, I do need to make one so I'll have to get my thinking cap on now. Yours looks just great 😀
Unknown
Too cute! At first I thought this was going to be a name tag for the back of a quilt you were giving away. Never thought of a reusable nametag for events!! Too cool.
QuarterMileQuilts
Love it! Great work and I think I may use this as an idea for labeling my quilts! Best, Kate
Shana G.
omg… i love yours. i so can't wait to see it in person. 🙂 your blog looks great too.
Shauna
I love yours, it is calming like the ocean!!!
Richard Healey
I love the name tag. I joined a new quilt guild and one of the things I need to make is a name tag. Great tutorial.
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Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
love this, Candace! I've been thinking that it would be fun for the members of our guild to have nametags!
Thanks so much for sharing at Needle and Thread Thursday!
🙂 Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
Cloud CouCou
These are all so pretty, what a great idea 🙂
Cheri the Quilting Nanny
When I first started reading I thought the tags were labels you would put on a quilt…then realized "name tag" meant just that..a name tag! But…it did give me the idea to use similar for my quilt label..the embroidery and piece work and all. I intend to create something for my quilt labels! Thanks for the inspiration!
Cheri
http://www.fabricandmemories.blogspot.com
Lindsey
Your name tag is lovely! Thanks for the tutorial, and thanks for all those inspiring ideas. 🙂
Thank you for linking up to Fabric Frenzy Friday!
-Lindsey
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Anonymous
Love this tutorial – was really needing some inspiration for a name tag!