
If you love Liberty fabric as much as I do, you’ll know that even the tiniest scraps feel too precious to throw away. While sorting through my stash this week, I found a handful of small Liberty tana lawn offcuts — just little slivers left from past projects. Instead of tucking them away again, I turned them into Liberty Scrap Gift Tags. They’re quick, sweet, and the perfect way to showcase favourite prints in a small, thoughtful project.

Materials
- Liberty tana lawn scraps (small pieces are perfect)
- Shipping tags or cardstock tags
- Spray starch
- Sewing machine
- Twine or ribbon

Instructions
- Cut your scraps to fit the width of your tag. Liberty’s fine weave makes it easy to trim neatly.
- Lightly starch the fabric to give it a crisp, smooth finish.
- Stitch the top edge of the fabric to the tag using a straight stitch.
- Add twine or ribbon through the tag hole.
- Make a whole set — they take only minutes.
These tags are perfect for gift wrapping, baked treats, handmade presents, or even as pretty bookmarks.

💡 Sewing Tip: Use an Older Needle for Card Projects
When you’re stitching fabric onto cardstock, switch to an older sewing machine needle. Paper dulls needles quickly, so it’s best to save your fresh, sharp needles for fabric projects. Keep one “paper needle” in a small labelled container — perfect for gift tags, cards, and other mixed‑media makes.

Why Liberty Works So Well
Liberty tana lawn has a beautiful drape and fine detail, which makes even the smallest scrap look special. The prints shine on simple projects like this, and the crisp finish gives your tags a polished, boutique look.

More Liberty Ideas
- Sewing with Liberty Fabric
- Liberty Scrap Buster Projects
- Liberty Mini Treat Pouch
- Liberty Rainbow Pouch
Closing Note
These Liberty Scrap Gift Tags are a lovely reminder that small pieces can still become something beautiful. They’re beginner‑friendly, fast, and perfect for using up treasured leftovers.








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