How to Make Custom Fabric Labels

One of the questions I get asked all of the time is how I make my custom fabric labels. They are super easy and there are multiple ways to create you own customized labels.

I made the above labels using my sublimation printer and some various fabric and ribbons. I love the detail in the labels. I also used this method to create smaller labels to add to Ace’s masks for school.

You can find my step by step tutorial for this method below, but if you don’t have a sublimation printer, keep scrolling because I have a solution for you.

If you don’t have a sublimation printer, try this method using Cricut Infusible Ink Markers or Artesprix Markers:

This method is better suited for a less detailed label, but it works just as well.

Don’t have sublimation markers? I have one more method for you to try.

This method is great for detailed labels, but may not be a good solution for something that will be washed often, as the ink may begin to fade.

So there you have it, 3 ways to create your very own customized labels.

I can’t wait to see your DIY fabric labels.

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DIY Fabric Labels

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I am pretty sure that more often than not, when I upload a sewing project, I get asked more questions about my personalized labels than I do about the project.  I have a lot of fabric labels.  A friend gifted me some really fun satin labels for my birthday, last year.  I love them so much.  However, there are time when I need a different color, shape or size.

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Time like those, are when I turn to my Cricut Easy Press, Online Labels Heat Transfer Paper and Thermoweb Heat N Bond Fusible Interfacing.  It is so easy to whip up a ton of labels in a variety of sizes and colors in no time flat.

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I keep a page or two ready to go and saved the file on my computer, so when I need more, I just print another page.

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I have this bowl full of different shapes and sizes and it makes me happy.  I really believe they take your handmade gifts and make them even more special.

Are you ready to make your very own personalized labels?  Here’s the video tutorial:

Products used:

OnlineLabels iron-on transfer paper for light fabric:  https://www.onlinelabels.com/Products/OL362HL.htm

HeatnBond Fusible Interfacing – LITE:  http://shrsl.com/vjug

Cricut  Easy Press:  http://shrsl.com/jljn

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Cricut Easy Press Mat:   http://shrsl.com/uajt

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Cricut Rotary Cutter:  http://shrsl.com/vjul

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