Labeling your quilts
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Labeling your quilts
Do you label your quilts? If so - could you share what you use, what info you include, and how (and when in the process - before quilting or after?) you attach it, please!
I know that every instructor I've ever had a quilting class from has stressed labeling... and yet I never do it!
I know that every instructor I've ever had a quilting class from has stressed labeling... and yet I never do it!
#2
Quilt labels usually depend on the circumstances of each individual quilt. If it is a super special quilt, going to a special recipient, then yes, it gets a label. Every day use utility quilts do not get labels. If I do put on a label, I try to have them embroidered because I feel like the info will be legible much longer. I do include my name, date of completion and who the quilt has been given to, along with any other pertinent info. I handsew (the only time I ever pick up a needle to handsew) to a corner on the backside of the quilt, as the very last step.
#3
Only one so far, but I know I should. My husband is all over me about this. He thinks my quilts are "ART" and all artists sign their work, especially if they give or sell it. I Have a new machine that can do a monogram, just haven't experimented with it yet. That is my plan I can at least put my name and the year...
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Labeling quilts
Only one so far, but I know I should. My husband is all over me about this. He thinks my quilts are "ART" and all artists sign their work, especially if they give or sell it. I Have a new machine that can do a monogram, just haven't experimented with it yet. That is my plan I can at least put my name and the year...
#6
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I try to add label if it is a special quilt, particularly for my family. I first used the alphabet stitches on my machine. It is so involved, it took me longer for the label than it did to make the quilt. It was a new baby quilt for one of my DGDs. On the final version I misspelled my last name! And I just put it on anyway, it was only one letter short! Then I tried printing on fabric using a font on the computer and that worked well. Not too difficult. More recently I heard some discussion on handwriting with some type of permanent ink. Some people like having a person's handwriting and I do, too, such as my mom's recipes. So I've done a couple using a Pigma pen. Hopefully, it will last, not too sure about that yet. I usually try to incorporate part of a block or even some of the binding to go along the outer edge. I work them into a corner of the back as I hand sew the binding. For the babies I use their name, birthdate, and location. Older kids I leave out the birthdate. I include my name, location and date the quilt was made.
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yes I do label mine, depending on who the quilt is for depends on the label. There is a lady here on the board makes great labels that I used for close family and friends. I ordered some small labels (1" x 2") preprinted with my name that I use for quilts that I donate or give to others that I don't want to go the extra mile on
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After one of my grandsons quilts was stolen, not only do I put a label on my quilts, I machine embroider the recipients' name somewhere on the inside of the binding. That way even if the label is removed it can still be proven who the quilt belongs to.
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