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Old 03-06-2011, 09:45 AM
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I used my printer to print a label for my DD quilt. She washed the quilt and the only part that remained was my signature and the little red hearts which I had done with the Micron Pigma Pen. I was quite concerned as I have "printed" my labels before and no one has said anything. (Maybe they haven't washed them yet) If you think about it, when a drop hits a printed page the text runs (DUH). So.... I don't have an embroidery machine and I really HATE writing labels out by hand. I have nice handwriting but not when it comes to writing on fabric (Yes, I stabilize the fabric with freezer paper). Maybe I should quit being so obsessed with neatness and just hand print them. I have been quilting for 13 years and have never had this come up. How do ya'll do your labels?
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Old 03-06-2011, 09:49 AM
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I print my labels...using a good HP printer. let the label set and 'cure' for 24 hours then heat set it; cure it for another 24 hours then i run cold water through it to make sure it is going to last. if it fades at all i either go over it with a micron pen or start over. if there is alot of ink involved in the label i may heat set and cure it over and over for a week before i test it; i have had pretty good luck with my labels lasting.
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I use the fabric sheets or roll that is made for printing with an inkjet printer and I haven't had any problems. ( You let them sit for 10 minutes and then rinse with cold water.) They also sell a liquid that works with your own fabric. I am sure there are other ways, but I don't know of anything for laser printers.
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Old 03-06-2011, 10:36 AM
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I have posted how I make my labels before on this board. Not sure if I included that you shouldn't use the BEST quality printing but something lesser so there isn't any excess ink to run when quilt is washed.

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Old 03-06-2011, 10:56 AM
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Fabric needs to be pretreated, either with Bubble Jet Set or using commercially prepared sheets. Otherwise, all writing should be done with a Pigma pen or other method that is permanent (prepared according to manufacturer's suggestions!)
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Old 03-06-2011, 01:15 PM
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I've been printing my labels for nearly 20 years on muslin or other cotton fabric through an HP inkjet printer, long before special tools/fabrics were developed for this process, and I wash my quilts all the time with no problem.

I DO let the label 'cure' for weeks before that first wash of them, maybe that's the difference.

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Old 03-06-2011, 03:22 PM
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Often, I format my labels in a word processing program (chose a clear, bold font) and then use a lightbox to trace the letters with pigma pen. I don't have a laser printer, and that way they are neater than if I write freehand.
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I have an embroidery machine, and use that to create my labels.
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Old 03-06-2011, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Butterflyblue
Often, I format my labels in a word processing program (chose a clear, bold font) and then use a lightbox to trace the letters with pigma pen. I don't have a laser printer, and that way they are neater than if I write freehand.
I think I may do this. I had printed the label on muslin and ironed it heavily as I was ironing 1/4 for the hem. So it was set with the iron and probably a week later I mailed it to my daughter. I didn't ask her why she washed it right away. She did IM me a picture of HER cat cuddled into it not many minutes after it was out of the box so I guess all cats love a good quilt. Thanks for your input. I can always get a question answered here.
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