Anyone else "sign" their quilts?
#92
Originally Posted by dljennings
Originally Posted by Randa
Originally Posted by janRN
Randa, I don't have an embroidery machine. I use a Peace Sign as my signature. I sneak it in somewhere by hand stitching it or stamping it with ink or if it has to be tiny I draw it with a Pigma pen.
that part! LOL!
you don't have to buy special paper, just press the fabric you want to use onto freezer paper, trim to size for the printer & run it thru.. much much cheaper. i do it all time.
#93
Originally Posted by moonangel12
...... DH came up with the symbol b/c he said that oftentimes when our lives are spiraling out of control, it's nice to just curl up under a quilt to pray/think/cry. I didn't know if it was a common thing to do or not.
#94
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Originally Posted by Randa
Originally Posted by janRN
Randa, I don't have an embroidery machine. I use a Peace Sign as my signature. I sneak it in somewhere by hand stitching it or stamping it with ink or if it has to be tiny I draw it with a Pigma pen.
#95
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I've never had a problem with the Pigma pens or fabric ink pads washing out. I press them with the iron after the ink is dry. In fact I've gotten some of the ink on a t-shirt that I've washed dozens of times and it's still on there (where I don't want it.)
#96
Originally Posted by vivoaks
Excellent idea!!! I may have to work on a cute little "something" to make my quilts "mine." Thanks for the great idea! I DO put labels on (using computer printable fabric, so it can be read), but never thought to have a small design just to signify that it's mine. Super!!
#97
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This is a reply to your photos on 'Flickwe'. I went there to visit. Love the fabric post cards and your photos were amazing. I am inspired to do some for share for the Christmas hoilday. Putting on my thinking cap. I love tree and some sort of Thanks giving fabric cards would be fun too. Thanks for the inspiration!
#98
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Not only do I sign my quilts, but I usually take a fabric pen and print my name, phone number and the year on the seam allowance at the top of each of my quilts.. The printing is covered when the binding is in place.. but could easily be loosened to reveal my name.. A nearly fool proof way to identify my quilts even if they should remove the label and other markings..
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