Where do you get inspiration for a quilt's label?
#4
DO NOT put both the year +happy 40 th birthday---or you may just lose that friend!!!!!!!! 1]why you made it
2]who it was made for 3]what year it was made---
-add a care spot ie gentle hand wash dry flat iron from the back made with cotton fabric +poly batting---i like to give it a title ---+ i try to add a small poem[make it individual+personal]
2]who it was made for 3]what year it was made---
-add a care spot ie gentle hand wash dry flat iron from the back made with cotton fabric +poly batting---i like to give it a title ---+ i try to add a small poem[make it individual+personal]
#5
I only had one label made for a quilt, which I'm still working on. I had mine embroidered because ink does not show up on black fabric and there's a bit of special meaning behind it. The first movie me and Andrew (who's getting the quilt) watched together was "Kamikaze Girls". Most of the movie revolves around a Lolita (Momoko) and a biker chick (Ichigo) trying to find a famous embroiderer to stitch "Thank you, Akimi" on Ichigo's kamikaze coat (Akimi is the gang's leader, who's retiring, and Ichigo is very grateful to her). Like in the movie, I didn't have anything too fancy stitched in. Besides the recipiant's name, who it was made by, and when it was completed (er...that's a little off, but no one's gonna know 100 years from now) I added "Merry Christmas" and "Aishiteru" as a little message. "Aishiteru" means "I love you" in Japanese. The first time I told him that I made him look it up when he asked me what it meant. Its all in red stitching because his favorite color is red next to black.
I guess when I was deciding what I wanted for the label I tried to find little things that held special meaning and let that inspire me.
I guess when I was deciding what I wanted for the label I tried to find little things that held special meaning and let that inspire me.
#6
for my favorite label i used a dog bone cookie cutter as a pattern. anyone that lives in washington state knows about cougars & huskies. the cookie cutter was a joke from a friend so it was a great way to return the joke to her.
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The one I delivered today said:
She who wraps in a quilt,
wraps in a blanket of love.
Happy Birthday, C----
Love, Mom
2011 These two lines were centered, but the computer keeps shifting them over.
She knows how old she is and who her mom is. I drew a heart and a few flowers on it, then blanket stitched it onto the back of the quilt (on the road while another daughter drove.).
She who wraps in a quilt,
wraps in a blanket of love.
Happy Birthday, C----
Love, Mom
2011 These two lines were centered, but the computer keeps shifting them over.
She knows how old she is and who her mom is. I drew a heart and a few flowers on it, then blanket stitched it onto the back of the quilt (on the road while another daughter drove.).
#9
Originally Posted by Yaharalady
I finished a quilt for a friend's 40th birthday but still have to put the label on it. Perhaps reading where others get their inspiration will get my creative juices going.
The wording is specific to the quilt and who it goes to. I may use a Bible verse, poem, or a short note.
I make my own labels using my printer/scanner and my computer Word program. Each label is unique to me and the person for whom the quilt is intended.
PM if you are interested in knowing more. I also just posted a response with a 'how to' in it.
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