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Video Tutorial – How To Make Your Own Labels

April 19, 2023 by Shellie Wilson

Creating your own fabric labels can be a fantastic way to add a personal touch to your handmade items or products, while also giving them a more professional look. Whether you’re a crafter, artist, or small business owner, fabric labels can help you stand out in a crowded marketplace and build brand recognition over time.

By creating your own fabric labels, you can include your own logo, brand name, or any other design that reflects your style and personality. This can be particularly important if you’re selling handmade items or products, as it can help to distinguish your brand from competitors and create a sense of brand identity and customer loyalty.

In addition to adding a personal touch and enhancing branding efforts, fabric labels can also be useful for compliance with labeling regulations. Depending on the products you sell, there may be specific requirements for labeling, such as including care instructions or fiber content. By creating your own fabric labels, you can ensure that your products are in compliance with these regulations, while also adding a touch of professionalism to your items.

Finally, creating your own fabric labels can also help you stay organized, whether you’re using them to mark personal belongings like clothing or linens, or to label items in a business or home setting. By having clear, identifiable labels on your items, you can easily keep track of your inventory and make sure that everything stays in its proper place.

In this video, Blossom & Friday demonstrates how to create your own fabric labels in just a few simple steps. You may also add your company logo or care details, or a personalized name label, whatever it is. After watching this video, you’ll be able to get started.

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Discover the ultimate collection of 22 Positive Quilt Patterns

In the world of quilting, there’s a rich tapestry of patterns, each with its own unique story and charm. Among these, Positive Quilts stand out as a symbol of optimism and creativity. These quilts, characterized by their use of plus signs (+) or X patterns, evoke a sense of positivity and brightness in their design.

The history of Positive Quilts dates back to traditional quilting techniques, where the plus sign motif was commonly used to symbolize unity, harmony, and positive energy within the quilt’s design. Over time, this motif has evolved into various interpretations and styles, reflecting the diverse tastes and preferences of quilters worldwide. It is also a very simple straight cut design making it  a favorite pattern with beginners.

In this roundup of “22 Positive Quilt Patterns,” we explore a plethora of designs and tutorials that celebrate the beauty and versatility of Positive Quilts. From the classic X and Plus Quilt Pattern to modern interpretations like the Bear Crossing Quilt Pattern.

Whether you’re a seasoned quilter looking for a new project or a beginner eager to explore the world of quilting, these patterns provide endless inspiration and possibilities. From scrap-busting Positive Patterns to free tutorials by renowned designers like Jeni Baker, there’s something for every skill level and style preference.

Join us as we delve into the world of Positive Quilts, where creativity knows no bounds, and every stitch tells a story of hope and happiness.

Now, let’s explore the diverse array of patterns and tutorials featured in this roundup:

 

X and Plus Quilt Pattern

Scrap Busting Positive Pattern

Bear Crossing Quilt Pattern 

Definitely Positive Quilt Tutorial – The Cloth Parcel

Proof Positive Plus Quilt – The Cloth Parcel 

Make This: Proof Positive Quilt Tutorial – The Cloth Parcel 

Positive Side Quilt 

Positive Cluck Cluck Sew PDF 

Free Quilt Pattern – Polished Marble – Paintbrush Studio Fabrics 

Free Tutorial – Modern Plus Quilt by Jeni Baker 

X Plus Quilt Block 

Plus quilt pattern | For The Love Of George

Scrappy Plus Sign Quilt (- and tutorial) | cuckooblue

Plaid Plus Quilt Pattern – Digital PDF download — Taren Studios 

english paper piecing plus quilt | All about patchwork and quilting

Plus Blocks tutorial — Stitched in Color 

Plus Plus Quilt Pattern – Two Tone Version 

SpringLeaf Studios: Summer Sangria, an X-Plus Quilt

Little Birdie Secrets: free plus quilt pattern & tutorial 

Free Simple Plus Quilt Pattern – PDF download – Quilty Love

Baby Plus Quilt Tutorial – Hello Melly Designs

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