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Sew-In Tags: Your Complete Guide

January 23, 2026 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

🌟 Elevate Series: Sew‑In Tags

Sew‑in tags are one of the simplest ways to add personality, polish, and professionalism to your handmade projects. Whether you’re sewing for yourself, gifting to loved ones, or selling your creations, a tiny tag can completely transform the look and feel of your make. In this first instalment of my Elevate Series, we’re diving into everything you need to know about sew‑in tags — what they are, why they matter, and how to use them beautifully.


✨ Why Sew‑In Tags Matter

Sew‑in tags may be small, but they make a big impact. They instantly elevate your handmade items by adding:

  • Personality — a tag can reflect your style, your brand, or the mood of the project.
  • Professional polish — even simple makes look more finished with a neatly sewn label.
  • Gift‑giving charm — tags make handmade gifts feel thoughtful and intentional.
  • Recognition — if you sell your work, tags help customers remember your brand.

They’re one of the easiest ways to turn a handmade item into something that feels truly special.


✂️ Types of Sew‑In Tags

There are so many lovely styles to choose from, and each brings its own character:

Woven Labels

These are the most common type — soft, durable, and available in endless colours and designs. They’re perfect for everyday sewing and add a professional finish.

Faux Leather Tags

These add a modern, minimalist look and are especially beautiful on bags, baskets, and pouches.

Cotton Tape Labels

Printed or stamped cotton tape gives a sweet, handmade feel. They’re lightweight and easy to sew into seams.

Handmade Fabric or Felt Tags

Perfect for scrap‑busting and personalising your projects. You can embroider initials, stamp words, or mix and match fabrics.

Folded vs Flat Tags

  • Folded tags tuck neatly into seams.
  • Flat tags sit on the surface and become a design feature.

Choosing the right style depends on the look you want and the project you’re making.


📍 Where to Place Sew‑In Tags

Placement can be subtle or bold — both add charm. Some favourite spots include:

  • Side seams of pouches, bags, and baskets
  • Pocket edges for a sweet detail
  • Exterior corners for a modern look
  • Inside linings for a hidden surprise
  • Drawstring casings for a playful touch

Experiment with different placements to see what feels right for your project.


🛍️ Where to Buy Sew‑In Tags

There are so many wonderful places to find beautiful tags — from small Australian makers to independent designers and Etsy shops. I love discovering new styles and supporting small businesses.

SOHMO recently sent me a selection to try, and they’re beautifully made — perfect for adding a little something extra to your projects.

Other tag suppliers to check out:

  • SOHMO
  • Sarah Hearts
  • Kylie and the Machine
  • The Weekend Quilter
  • Little Rosy Cheeks

If you’re a shop that stocks sew‑in tags, feel free to comment below so makers can discover you.


💬 Where Do You Buy Your Tags?

I’d love to know your favourite places to shop for tags. Whether you buy from local makers, Etsy sellers, or small online shops, your recommendations help the whole community discover new favourites.


🧵 Projects That Shine with Tags

A tiny tag can completely change the look of a project. They’re especially sweet on:

  • Pouches
  • Baskets
  • Drawstring bags
  • Small gifts
  • Zippered cases
  • Handmade organisers

I’ve included some of my own projects in this post to show how tags add charm, colour, and personality.


✂️ Tips for Sewing Tags Neatly

A few simple techniques make all the difference:

  • Baste first to keep the tag from shifting.
  • Use clips instead of pins for thicker tags.
  • Check placement before sewing — especially on seams.
  • Lengthen your stitch slightly for faux leather or thicker materials.
  • Sew slowly around corners for a clean finish.

These small steps help your tags sit beautifully and securely.


💡 DIY Tag Ideas

You don’t have to buy tags — you can make your own from scraps! Some fun ideas:

  • Felt tags with embroidered initials
  • Fabric scraps fused to felt
  • Stamped cotton tape
  • Tiny patchwork strips
  • Hand‑drawn designs on twill tape

DIY tags are a lovely way to personalise gifts or use up leftover materials.


🧺 How to Store Your Tags

Keeping your tags organised makes it easy to grab the perfect one when inspiration strikes. Some simple storage ideas:

  • Small tins or jars
  • Divided craft boxes
  • Envelopes sorted by colour or style
  • A small drawer organiser near your sewing machine

I like to sort mine by type so I can quickly find the right tag for each project.


✨ Save This Guide for Later

I hope this guide inspires you to add sew‑in tags to your next project. They’re such a simple detail, but they truly elevate your handmade makes.

Save this post for the next time you want to add a little extra magic to your sewing.
Next in the series: Bag Straps — another easy way to elevate your projects.

Check out the rest of the articles in the series:

Elevate Your Makes: A Guide to Bag Strapping

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