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How to make sew on badges

Badges are a great way to customise an outfit or an accessory and if they are handmade, then they can really show your individuality and personal style. If you are artistic and crafty, making your own sew on badges is a fun and easy activity. Why buy badges when you can make your own?

Plan your design

Planning your design for your sew on badge is the first step. Look for inspiration Get to the library and look for some inspiration. Save any ideas you like and then combine them to make your own design.

Choose your material

Picking the right material for your badge is crucial. Example of materials are: Fabric badges Fabric badges are great. They are easy to work with and sew, and you can pick up scraps for next to nothing at your local sewing shop. Embroidered badges Embroidery is very delicate, so if you choose this option, make sure that the badge isn't going to be added to a bag or something that will be handled roughly.

Colours and patterns

Once you have chosen your material for the badge, you will need to choose the colours or patterns. Complimentary Choose colours that compliment each other if you are looking to create a stylish and sleek badge. Clashing colours If you want a loud and really funky-looking badge perhaps think of choosing colours that would not normally be paired together. Patterns Patterned material and fabric can be a great option as you can get so many varieties and they will be something that everyone loves.

Make the badge

Now you have all your materials and designs ready you can start making. Simple badge Hand sew your material together in a ruffled way to create a flower or pom pom type badge. More elaborate badge Cut out templates of the shapes and style of your badge, and then sew the pieces together to bring your design to life. Fancy badge Use jewels and rhinestones from your local art and craft store, and glue or sew them onto your chosen material.

Add the back

Once you have created your unique badge, it is time to add the back so that you can wear the badge. Sew Sew on a badge back that you can buy very cheaply from your local craft store. Glue Use superglue to glue your badge back this way it will be very strong.

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