Where to put quilt label??
#21
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So many good ideas!! Thank you everyone!!
I'm thinking incorporating the label into the back, and putting the label on before the quilting are two ideas I'll try to use on future quilts.
Of course, that means planning ahead, so---- I'll have to work on that!!
(I'll put this label on the back of the lower left hand corner, that sounds logical.)
I'm thinking incorporating the label into the back, and putting the label on before the quilting are two ideas I'll try to use on future quilts.
Of course, that means planning ahead, so---- I'll have to work on that!!
(I'll put this label on the back of the lower left hand corner, that sounds logical.)
#23
Hi!
This info might be of some help to you. I met Dawn in Florida from the Quilting Board. She makes some really beautiful quilts labels and sells them for $3.00 each. She has access to many different designs and tons of thread colors. I think these are much nicer than just using a generic label since she can put any wording on it that you need. Her email address is: [email protected]. If you decide to use her, tell her Karee from Kansas referred you. : )
Take Care,
Karee (Quitinggirl)
This info might be of some help to you. I met Dawn in Florida from the Quilting Board. She makes some really beautiful quilts labels and sells them for $3.00 each. She has access to many different designs and tons of thread colors. I think these are much nicer than just using a generic label since she can put any wording on it that you need. Her email address is: [email protected]. If you decide to use her, tell her Karee from Kansas referred you. : )
Take Care,
Karee (Quitinggirl)
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If the back of the quilt is such that the user might want to us it as the top, I would put the label on the top (back) ; it doesn't matter which part, just make sure it would be hidden by the pillows. I usually try to use "nice" fabric on the back so it is actually 2 sided.
Deloris
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I seem to be the odd one here......LOL! I like to put mine in the middle lower part.....usually with a picture, if I have one. I try to bind it with some fabric I've used from the front. I catch the lower edge in the machine sewn binding so that it is very secure. I have even put one on and sent it to the longarmer to be quilted with the rest of the quilt........that was for someone I knew would be washing it a lot.
#28
Give the original quilt to your friend.. She will cherish it.. I am a mom of A wonderful downsyndome child... I would have loved it if someone gave me a quilt for my daughter...
Don;t be afraid...
I went through the heart problems as well ...
Krystal is now 26 and Loved by all. By the way she loves quilts.
so I say Give the gift of love to your friend..
I love the idea of writing down the story...and giving it with the quilt...
Don;t be afraid...
I went through the heart problems as well ...
Krystal is now 26 and Loved by all. By the way she loves quilts.
so I say Give the gift of love to your friend..
I love the idea of writing down the story...and giving it with the quilt...
#29
I made a quilt for our son's best friends new baby. He is our granddaughter's godfather and my second "Son'. I just found out that they had a daughter with Down Syndrome last week.
Thank you for confirming what I was going to do. I have every intention of giving the baby the quilt. My problem is - everytime I make a quilt I write a story about the quilt. It is written in childlike words and stories about her father when he was a young boy. Is it all right to give them the book that goes with the quilt - as written? It was written with my heart and I figured every child loves the sound of their mother's or father's voice and it would be all right, but I just wasn't sure.
Edie
Edie
Thank you for confirming what I was going to do. I have every intention of giving the baby the quilt. My problem is - everytime I make a quilt I write a story about the quilt. It is written in childlike words and stories about her father when he was a young boy. Is it all right to give them the book that goes with the quilt - as written? It was written with my heart and I figured every child loves the sound of their mother's or father's voice and it would be all right, but I just wasn't sure.
Edie
Edie
#30
Hi,
go with your heart... Sounds like you have a wonderful gift.. a Gift of giving... Go for it.. You will bless all ... You didnt know of the syndome but that won't matter... May the Lord Bless you and all involved.. For he knew all before they were formed in the womb.... oh and the label can go anywhere .
GrayFeathers,, aka ~ Karen
go with your heart... Sounds like you have a wonderful gift.. a Gift of giving... Go for it.. You will bless all ... You didnt know of the syndome but that won't matter... May the Lord Bless you and all involved.. For he knew all before they were formed in the womb.... oh and the label can go anywhere .
GrayFeathers,, aka ~ Karen
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