Creative quilt labels?
#11
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Eastern Washington
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Yes, mine have labels. Usually says the name of quilt, made for __, made by me, and a finish date/year. Don't have emb. machine. Just use a square or triangle on the back with info. Charity quilts get "made especially for you by RW.
#12
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,487
If the quilt is a gift for someone special, their name will be at the top with a message from the bible, the month/year it was given to them and my name at the bottom for who made it. If its a raffle quilt, then I'll put the pattern name of the quilt, the year it was made and again my name for who made it. I make my labels using my embroidery machine. I make them in a triangle shape so there's only one side I have to hand sew down as the other 2 sides will be stitched by the machine when I put the binding on. Anything to save me hand sewing. Also if its for a baby/child, I may add a character in line with the theme the parents have mentioned. I also make up a pillowcase to put the quilt into with the child's name on the cuff.
#13
I don't label my quilts, but have been monogramming my name like QuiltnNan does on the green polka dot fabric in her pictures. Just my name and the year. My hubby really gets after me to do so since in his opinion they are "art" and all art should be signed. I am making a quilt for my niece as a wedding gift and I would like to put an actual label on it, that has been embroidered with more details since it is for their wedding. Are there quilters here who I could pay to make such a label for me? If so, please PM me. Thanks :-)
#15
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 4,257
I like the idea of labeling, for the sake of those who may find the quilt in the future. I liked the idea of printing the labels, but they jammed in our printer; the other problem with the printed labels was the ink setting procedure sounded complicated (or else I couldn't find any -- can't remember which). So I've just been using a fine point permanent marker and printing as neatly as I can; I usually frame the label with the binding material, or a fabric from the quilt back. I put the name of the quilt, whether it's hand or machine pieced and the date, hand or machine quilted and the date (if there's a big gap), my name, who it's for, name of fabrics and designer if it's mostly from one fabric line, and name of pattern and designer.
#16
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
I label my quilts. If the quilt is for a special occasion , event or person I may make a special, detailed label. If I don't know where the quilt will go, donations, sales, future gift, etc. I put a simple label. Simple ( bare necessities) labels contain name of quilt, my name, city, state, year, fiber content and care instructions.
I generally design my labels on the computer and print them onto fabric.
I generally design my labels on the computer and print them onto fabric.
#19
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Pikesville, MD
Posts: 720
On bed quilts, especially, I don't like a prominent label unless there's a special reason for it. I've found that I like to put a short label on the binding using the letters that are built into my sewing machine.
#20
I also have machine embroidered the label on the bindings of several quilts. One one wedding quilt I put the bride's and groom's names, wedding date and a saying that was included in their invitation. On another I put the same wedding info but added different sayings about love on all sides of the quilt. It was a little difficult getting the spacing right but oh what an impression it made!
I seem to need to do a practice piece every time I embroider on the binding, so that it faces the right way after it is sewn to the quilt Guess I am dyslexic that way
I seem to need to do a practice piece every time I embroider on the binding, so that it faces the right way after it is sewn to the quilt Guess I am dyslexic that way
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