October 2011 Doll Quilt Swap
#102
Originally Posted by pattis47
I've been stitching all day.....sore fingers.....but making headway on what I hope will be a pretty quilt for my partner
#103
I'm heading out to look for inspiration from an 80 year old friend that is destashing........ Says she wants to spread some of her love of quilting around to some of her dearest friends. She called yesterday, asking me to come over. This will be so fun for the both of us. She always teaches me a thing or two. Maybe "we" can come up with an idea for this months swap....Hope my partner doesn't mind me sharing her with my friend. :)
#104
Originally Posted by 1234Irene
I'm heading out to look for inspiration from an 80 year old friend that is destashing........ Says she wants to spread some of her love of quilting around to some of her dearest friends. She called yesterday, asking me to come over. This will be so fun for the both of us. She always teaches me a thing or two. Maybe "we" can come up with an idea for this months swap....Hope my partner doesn't mind me sharing her with my friend. :)
#105
It was raining here all weekend - and my DH does most of that now. :thumbup:
On a roll girl! I'm spending the week doing yard work!
Originally Posted by oksewglad
Originally Posted by Dragonfly Nana
I have been drawing and cutting and pressing all day. Tomorrow I begin the sewing. :-)
#106
A good point was brought up to me today about labeling your quilt. Quilt labels are important to a finished quilt just as an artist's signature is important to a painting.
Mini quilt labels don't have to be anything fancy. You can write directly on the backside of your quilt with a fabric marker or even a Sharpie that won't bleed through to sign your creation. Or iron some double sided fusible paper to some scrap fabric and write on that. Cut it with your scissors (or pinking shears if you want to get fancy) and adhere it to the back of your quilt.
If you need some label ideas, just let me know. I can write up a tutorial on easy labeling methods. You know how we're all getting. It will be nice to know who made you your quilt at an easy glance!
Mini quilt labels don't have to be anything fancy. You can write directly on the backside of your quilt with a fabric marker or even a Sharpie that won't bleed through to sign your creation. Or iron some double sided fusible paper to some scrap fabric and write on that. Cut it with your scissors (or pinking shears if you want to get fancy) and adhere it to the back of your quilt.
If you need some label ideas, just let me know. I can write up a tutorial on easy labeling methods. You know how we're all getting. It will be nice to know who made you your quilt at an easy glance!
#107
Thanks for the suggestion. I wouldn't mind a tutorial on creating labels.
Originally Posted by Chele
A good point was brought up to me today about labeling your quilt. Quilt labels are important to a finished quilt just as an artist's signature is important to a painting.
Mini quilt labels don't have to be anything fancy. You can write directly on the backside of your quilt with a fabric marker or even a Sharpie that won't bleed through to sign your creation. Or iron some double sided fusible paper to some scrap fabric and write on that. Cut it with your scissors (or pinking shears if you want to get fancy) and adhere it to the back of your quilt.
If you need some label ideas, just let me know. I can write up a tutorial on easy labeling methods. You know how we're all getting. It will be nice to know who made you your quilt at an easy glance!
Mini quilt labels don't have to be anything fancy. You can write directly on the backside of your quilt with a fabric marker or even a Sharpie that won't bleed through to sign your creation. Or iron some double sided fusible paper to some scrap fabric and write on that. Cut it with your scissors (or pinking shears if you want to get fancy) and adhere it to the back of your quilt.
If you need some label ideas, just let me know. I can write up a tutorial on easy labeling methods. You know how we're all getting. It will be nice to know who made you your quilt at an easy glance!
#108
I would love to have a tute
Originally Posted by Chele
A good point was brought up to me today about labeling your quilt. Quilt labels are important to a finished quilt just as an artist's signature is important to a painting.
Mini quilt labels don't have to be anything fancy. You can write directly on the backside of your quilt with a fabric marker or even a Sharpie that won't bleed through to sign your creation. Or iron some double sided fusible paper to some scrap fabric and write on that. Cut it with your scissors (or pinking shears if you want to get fancy) and adhere it to the back of your quilt.
If you need some label ideas, just let me know. I can write up a tutorial on easy labeling methods. You know how we're all getting. It will be nice to know who made you your quilt at an easy glance!
Mini quilt labels don't have to be anything fancy. You can write directly on the backside of your quilt with a fabric marker or even a Sharpie that won't bleed through to sign your creation. Or iron some double sided fusible paper to some scrap fabric and write on that. Cut it with your scissors (or pinking shears if you want to get fancy) and adhere it to the back of your quilt.
If you need some label ideas, just let me know. I can write up a tutorial on easy labeling methods. You know how we're all getting. It will be nice to know who made you your quilt at an easy glance!
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