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Cork Club Project #2 – Luggage Tag

Welcome to Month #2 of Cork Club! I’m excited to introduce your next project, the Cork Luggage Tag! This is a quick and easy project to make with just one 9″ x 7″ piece of cork fabric (in fact, if you’re frugal with your cutting, you can fit 2 completed Luggage Tags on one 9″ x 7″ piece of cork!).

 

You can find the templates for the Luggage Tag here:
DOWNLOAD: Cork Club Luggage Tag Template

Find cork fabric here.

Supplies needed to make the Luggage Tag:

Sew Sweetness Video: Luggage Tag

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11 thoughts on “Cork Club Project #2 – Luggage Tag

  1. Elena Baker says:

    Thank you Sara…and Danny!…for all you do. I am learning so much from you. Happy Easter.

    1. Sara Lawson says:

      Thank you so much, Elena!

  2. Cindy says:

    These are really attractive with the cork! I love watching you!

    1. Sara Lawson says:

      Thank you Cindy!

  3. mtp says:

    That looks like a Teflon foot for the Juki! Who makes that and where did you get it?

    1. Sara Lawson says:

      It is! It’s a generic foot that I purchased on ebay several years ago.

  4. anitalahay says:

    Very cute project! Thank you! I think this would be great gift add-ons or little thank yous for customers. 🙂

    1. Sara Lawson says:

      What a great idea!

  5. Norma Donahue says:

    Hi there! I have a machine foot I can’t seem to identify or figure out it’s use. Looked at hundreds of pics online and can’t locate. Requesting to send you pics in hopes you might help identify???
    Would you please consider?
    There’s an what looks like a “fabric rollover” plate on its top left, and what I can only best describe as a “rudder “ running down center bottom! Some kind of hemming piece maybe?? Really would like to figure it out. So many thanks in advance. Norma Donahue

    1. sewsweetness says:

      Hi Norma! I’m not super well-versed in different feet, but it sounds like a hemmer foot. I’m not sure what brand of machine you use, but you can try to google the model of your machine and ‘hemming foot’ and see if that’s the one.

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