If you’ve ever wanted to add a professional, personalized touch to your handmade items, custom fabric labels are one of the simplest ways to do it.
The problem? Traditionally, creating labels meant dealing with complicated design software, limited editable PDFs, or lots of back-and-forth trying to get things just right.
Good news — there’s now a much easier way.
In this post, I’ll walk you through how to customize your own DIY fabric labels the easy way using an online platform called Templett.
You can change text, fonts, and colors right in your browser — no software downloads, no design experience required.
Whether you sew, quilt, crochet, or make handmade gifts, this method makes creating custom sew‑in labels quick, flexible, and actually enjoyable.
Benefits of Using Custom Sew-In Fabric Labels for Handmade Items
Adding a fabric label instantly elevates a handmade item. It turns a project from “homemade” into something that looks thoughtful and finished.
Custom labels are perfect for:
- Quilts and quilt backs
- Clothing and apparel
- Bags and accessories
- Crochet and knit projects
- Handmade gifts
- Small handmade businesses and Etsy shops
And the best part? When your labels are editable, you can reuse the same design again and again.
Try It Before You Buy
If you’d like to customize your own fabric labels, you can try one of my editable label templates using Templett.
The links are below, along with a full video tutorial that walks you through each step.
Why Editable Fabric Labels Using Templett Are a Game Changer
The biggest game changer here is Templett — an online template editor designed specifically for editable designs.
With this method, you can:
- Edit everything directly in your browser
- Change fonts, text, size, and colors easily
- See your changes in real time
- Create multiple versions from one template
- Download print‑ready files in minutes
- No special programs. No font installs. No tech headaches.
And NO MEMBERSHIPS OR ADDITIONAL FEES!
Step 1: Open Your Editable Label Template
Getting Started with Your Templett Editable Fabric Label
After purchasing your label template, you’ll receive an email with a Templett access link.
Click the link to open your template directly in your browser.
You’ll see your label layout ready to edit — no downloads required.
This alone saves so much time compared to traditional editable PDFs.
Step 2: Customize the Text, Fonts, and Colors
How to Edit Fonts, Text Size, and Color on DIY Fabric Labels
This is where the fun starts.
Click on any text box and type in your own name, brand, care instructions, or message. From there, you can:
- Change the font style
- Adjust the font size
- Choose colors that match your project
- Fine‑tune spacing if needed
- Everything is visual and intuitive, so you can see exactly how your label will look before printing.
Step 3: Duplicate Labels and Create Variations
Create Multiple Custom Fabric Labels from One Template
Want multiple labels on one sheet? Or different versions for different projects?
Templett makes this easy. You can duplicate your label design, change only the text or color, and create as many variations as you want — all from the same template.
This is especially handy if you:
- Make gifts for different people
- Sell handmade items
- Want different label styles for different projects
Step 4: Download and Print Your Labels
Best Settings for Printing DIY Fabric Labels at Home
Once your design is finished, download your file.
For fabric labels, a PDF usually gives the best print quality. You can then print your labels on:
- Iron‑on transfer paper
You can print at home or take the file to a copy shop, whichever works best for you.
Step 5: Cut and Sew Your Labels Into Your Projects
How to Sew Custom Fabric Labels into Quilts, Bags, and Clothing
After printing, cut out your labels neatly using scissors or a rotary cutter.
You can sew them into:
- Seams
- Quilt bindings
- Bags, zipper pouches
This small step adds a beautiful finishing touch, making your handmade items feel truly complete and unique.
Why Editable Fabric Labels Are Worth It
Using Templet editable fabric labels gives you the flexibility you don’t get with traditional PDFs.
You can:
- Update your labels anytime
- Create new versions without starting over
- Keep a consistent look across all your handmade items
You’re going to love this!
Custom fabric labels don’t have to be complicated or frustrating.
With this easy online editor and a reusable template, you can create labels that reflect your style and give your handmade projects a polished, professional look.
If you make your own labels, I’d love to see them!
Please tag me on Instagram @youmakeitsimple and show off your stuff!
Jan Howell
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