Please, please label your quilts. There are always people who find them in old trunks, folded up in old attics, etc. and they know they are probably family quilts, but have no idea who made them. When my mother passed away I found a dark quilt made from fabrics from about the 20's and I knew my mom didn't make that one. The backing had a big strip across the backing wher the dye didn't take evenly and the family quilters I was aware of would never have put that on a quilt. After much soul searching I figured out it was made my my aunt Elsie, who was very frugal and would surely have used that backing just because it wouldn't show and it wouldn't have to be cut up and the undyed part wasted. How I would have appreciated a label to let me know it was hers. It probably won't matter to the person you give it to, but future generations would like that proven link to you. I don't care how simple your label is, just a simple running stitch label on the backing, your name on the edge of the binding, a purchased label you fill in, a printed label from your computer, whatever works for you, but please do label your quilts. It's also an opportunity to remind the recipient how much you love them, and even when that quilt is old and ragged, there is your love stated plainly for them to see.