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RNQG Nametag Instructions
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by Amy McNulty & Ann Thomas These directions describe a quick method for assembling a nametag to wear to quilt guild meetings. The traditional color scheme is a white background with green and pink for the flowers and leaves, but you can use any color scheme you choose. Your name would go where the guild name is shown above. List of Materials
First, print the Laurel Wreath nametag template. Cut a square of the background fabric that is at least 6" square. Find the center of the background fabric and embroider (by hand or machine) your first name in the center, or write it using quilting fabric markers. Using Steam-A-Seam2 (with the peel-off
paper backing on the bottom), trace the design pieces with a pencil. The green, open square can be Peel off the removable
paper backing, then position the pieces (sticky side down) onto the wrong side of the fabric scraps, and iron them onto Peel off the remaining backing (leaving the sticky coating
on the fabric), and position pieces on the background fabric as desired. Iron pieces Using the nametag template
as a guide, cut the top of the nametag to the correct size (approximately 5.5” x 5.5”). Cut a piece of batting and a Zigzag around the raw edges of the Laurel Wreath (we used clear
thread on the top and bobbin thread to match the backing fabric). Attach the Some people use ribbon
or thin binding strips to turn the nametag into a necklace, or you can sew a safety pin onto the back to use it as a
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