Get ready to GO! Whether you’re off on holiday, a work trip, or just heading around the corner, the new GO! Luggage Tag die is a must-have for every quilter and crafter.
Use this die to create everything from upmarket leather tags to fun vinyl glitter bag tags. You can even use the solid back piece to cut cardstock for festive gift tags. With this die, you can GO! Tag everything!
For best results, position your fabric along the lengthwise grain (straight of grain) as it passes under the roller.
To cut one Luggage Tag:
Cut an 11" x 4¼" rectangle from cork, leather, or another suitable material. Place over all shapes to cut one front, back, and strap piece.
Cut a 5" x 3¼" rectangle of clear vinyl or plastic. Place over the back shape and cut one.
Why Quilters Love the GO! Luggage Tag Dies:
Need a quick, personalised gift? GO! Luggage Tags cut in minutes and sew together fast—perfect for spotting your bag at baggage claim.
A DIY (“do-it-yourself”) project die, ideal for personal use, gifts, or to sell.
No templates required. The GO! Luggage Tag die includes three shapes that are tricky to cut by hand.
Cut up to 1 layer of cork, faux leather, or kraft-tex, or 4 layers of 100% cotton with fusible web. For a more durable tag, use stiffer clear plastic instead of vinyl for the privacy window.
Die includes seam allowance, rounded corners, and cutouts for hardware and the privacy window.
A great way to use up fabric scraps.
Includes free pattern downloads and an address card template to get you started at accuquilt.com/55922.
Fat Quarter-friendly.
Die Tips:
Some fabrics may leave a thread or two where die blades meet — snip with scissors.
Blades on some dies are angled; align fabric to the edge of the shape, not the die board.
Use good-quality fabric to reduce stretching.
Test-cut one shape before cutting multiple pieces to ensure correct fabric orientation.
AccuQuilt Benefits:
Cut far more fabric in less time.
Achieve accurate cuts every time — no slipping rulers or mistakes.
Easy to use — simply place the die on the cutter, then fabric and cutting mat on top.
Save fabric with Two-Tone Foam — cut only over the shape you need.