These tags are not made with a foundation like the Bottom of the Barrel Gift Tags and the Bottom of Barrel Gift Tag: Method 2 where dryer sheets were used. I experimented with this method to make some larger tags for junk journals. It took me much longer. I guess the boundaries of the dryer sheet was a crutch for me?
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Tuesday Tutorial
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My template cut from a key card to cut corners of tags.
Took a strip of fabric and folded in half.
Laid more scraps on the fold.
Zig-Zag stitch at zero stitch length. 5.0 wide.
Such a fun way to use scraps! Sometimes I look down at my wastebasket next to my sewing machine and think those pretty scraps (believe me, they are small!) should be made into something. That's when I make something like this. It gives me so much satisfaction. Leave no scrap behind!(Sounds like a name for a new blog, huh?) :)
ReplyDeleteThey sure do look pretty with all those patterns and colors.
ReplyDeleteLove them! Will need to try to make some one day, thanks for the tutorial! xx
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I don't seem to create many scraps - or maybe I just throw them out without noticing (which could well be the case). Your tags are a great use for them.
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