Problems with labels finally solved.
#1
Problems with labels finally solved.
I can't seem to make a decent label for my quilts. Have tried the freezer paper but that doesn't work. My DH has nice handwriting so I finally bought some fabric pens and asked him if he would copy some text onto some fabric.
He did a beautiful job - now I have an official label maker!
He did a beautiful job - now I have an official label maker!
#4
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Montana
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I still can't make nice labels and I've tried all kinds of pens including the Pima pens. I end up using a thin line Sharpie to write with and I use a lined piece of paper so it's straight(under the fabric). I write better than I print lol.
#6
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,779
I have the same problem using the pens. My writing/printing isn't the greatest and sometimes there are little blobs of ink at the end of a word. Overall the results using pens have been less than desirable and after putting so much effort into the quilt itself and trying to make it look "professional", the pens made the label look second rate.
I have been using machine embroidery for most of my labels. They look great but since I don't have an embroidery machine I have to pay my LQS to make them for me.
*However, a friend suggested that I try using "Bubble Jet Set 2000 for Hewlitt-Packard Printers". Our LQS has it for sale. It allows you to print from your computer onto 100% cotton fabric and it can be used with all ink jet and bubble jet printers. Some quilters use it to transfer photos from their computers to fabric. With this product you can make up a label on your computer using whatever font and colour that you want and you could even add a photo if desired. My friend has tried it and said it is easy and the results are very good - I haven't tried this yet but I am definitely going to in the near future.
I have been using machine embroidery for most of my labels. They look great but since I don't have an embroidery machine I have to pay my LQS to make them for me.
*However, a friend suggested that I try using "Bubble Jet Set 2000 for Hewlitt-Packard Printers". Our LQS has it for sale. It allows you to print from your computer onto 100% cotton fabric and it can be used with all ink jet and bubble jet printers. Some quilters use it to transfer photos from their computers to fabric. With this product you can make up a label on your computer using whatever font and colour that you want and you could even add a photo if desired. My friend has tried it and said it is easy and the results are very good - I haven't tried this yet but I am definitely going to in the near future.
#7
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
Posts: 8,562
I temporarily fuse freezer paper to the underside of my labels then use a Pigma pen .05 size to write my labels. The freezer paper holds the fabric stable enough for the point of the pen not to 'grab' it when writing.
Sometimes I print out what I want to say on paper, using a special font and size, and then use a light box to trace the writing onto the label as above.
Jan in VA
Sometimes I print out what I want to say on paper, using a special font and size, and then use a light box to trace the writing onto the label as above.
Jan in VA
#8
I have had the same problem with labels. But since I am getting an embrodery machine, I will be using it to make my labels from now on. Sounds like you have found the best kind of label maker, though, and he is free!
#9
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: SC
Posts: 1,909
I sometimes embroider them if they're for a special person, occasion, or whatever. Usually I put some Printed Treasures in the computer, pick a fancy font, and write what I want to say. I may or may not add clip art or "real" art, ie, a drawn and inked picture or symbol. I have also copied a certain picture on the label and then added wording to it. However you decide to, just remember to do it...
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