Quilting Labels on Quilts you Gift.....
#82
I made my Dad a quilt from fabric showing carpenter tools & wood grain. The label read: To: Daddy from Joy with Love 2008
Wood you believe when I Saw these, I just had to build one for you. Just felt like having a bit of whimsy.
Wood you believe when I Saw these, I just had to build one for you. Just felt like having a bit of whimsy.
#83
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I label every one of the quilts I create, even those that I keep for myself.
I also take picture of each one and when I have it developed I have two prints made, one for my album and the other to use on a thank you note that I create.
If I print a label, I save the "test" paper copy and insert that "label" with the picture.
I probably should keep swatches of the fabric, but I don't, yet.
I also take picture of each one and when I have it developed I have two prints made, one for my album and the other to use on a thank you note that I create.
If I print a label, I save the "test" paper copy and insert that "label" with the picture.
I probably should keep swatches of the fabric, but I don't, yet.
#84
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Definitely will label from now on and also getting the ones I have gifted labeled as soon as I can. I can get the dates made from my quilt journal. Everyone has had such good thoughts to share. ♥
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
I have never put labels on any of my quilts I gave to family or friends. I think I will make them up and sew them on as I visit them.... Never thought about it's meaning until reading on the board. Does everyone do this?
My sis has n embroider machine she has sitting and not using. Well, I have a good use for it. She is going to teach me how to use it. It has a whole wall of thread and everything needed. Something new to learn.
Is it important to label our gift quilts?
My sis has n embroider machine she has sitting and not using. Well, I have a good use for it. She is going to teach me how to use it. It has a whole wall of thread and everything needed. Something new to learn.
Is it important to label our gift quilts?
I have a treasured utility quilt that DH's mom made, that I am going to label, so he can pass it to his children. It is their legacy too. I want them to have the info for the future. It was made during the 70's and NOT polyester, but loud cotton/poly colors. She was disabled all her life, but she left quilts, and afghans, to pass on her passion. You should too. IMHO
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The other thing besides quilts that may be a good idea is a list of tops that we make and when. I have tops that I made back in the mid to late 80's,90's , But I don't remember when. I wish I did. Those little quilt books seem like a good idea. I am guessing now on the tops because that is what I am trying to get finished. Any new ones will be in a book for sure. If nothing else the date started, pattern etc.
#90
Hi Debbie, My sister and I always put labels on our quilts, It also makes it a special gift for the person you are giving it to. I also have several embroidery machines and do labels and name tags for the ladies in our needle arts group. Have fun and enjoy the machine..
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