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Dani 03-31-2010 04:36 PM

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I sometimes put the label in the bottom left hand corner (facing the back) after the quilting is done and before the binding is put on so it is enclosed into the binding on 2 sides. Before I put the binding on and before the label is put down on the quilt, I "frame the two sides not going to be enclosed in the binding so the whole label is surrounded by a frame of binding fabric (I just applique stitch the two free sides down). Sometimes I just turn under the 2 free sides (no frame).

Sometimes I use an extra block left over from the quilt top to create a label. And sometimes I put the label into the body of the back somewhere.

The important thing is to LABEL YOUR QUILTS!!!

Here are some pictures of labels I have used:

PX OF RECIPIENT - IN BODY OF QUILT BACK
[ATTACH=CONFIG]39233[/ATTACH]

MADE AN EXTRA BLOCK TO USE AS LABEL
[ATTACH=CONFIG]39234[/ATTACH]

BINDING FRAMED LABEL
[ATTACH=CONFIG]39235[/ATTACH]

SCRAPPY BINDING
[ATTACH=CONFIG]39236[/ATTACH]

PARTS OF EXTRA BLOCK
[ATTACH=CONFIG]39320[/ATTACH]

Jo Belmont 03-31-2010 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by Dani
I sometimes put the label in the bottom left hand corner (facing the back) after the quilting is done and before the binding is put on so it is enclosed into the binding on 2 sides. Before I put the binding on and before the label is put down on the quilt, I "frame the two sides not going to be enclosed in the binding so the whole label is surrounded by a frame of binding fabric (I just applique stitch the two free sides down). Sometimes I just turn under the 2 free sides (no frame).

Sometimes I use an extra block left over from the quilt top to create a label. And sometimes I put the label into the body of the back somewhere.

The important thing is to LABEL YOUR QUILTS!!!

Here are some pictures of labels I have used:

In a word: LOVELY! Each and every one. You truly are gifted, sister!

GailG 03-31-2010 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by lnordyke
That's how I thought I was supposed to do it. I'll watch here for better ideas.

ditto!

ProudGranny5 03-31-2010 08:37 PM

This forum is GREAT! Thank you all for your info on how you label your quilts. I really like the 'triangle' label that was sewn as part of the block.
I really never knew what a label was..duh... when I first started quilting.
However, right now, I am designing my own quilts for my grandchildren. The first one I make, I just hand embroidered on the bottom front "love grandma" and the year.
I am book marking this for future reference. Thanks to you all.

Suse 03-31-2010 10:57 PM

I've labeled all the quilts I've made, but then I've only made two so far. I've only put the label on by hand. 8-)

-k 04-01-2010 01:33 AM

I love you all!
I am finishing my 4th quilt and have been pondering labels; pre-made or hand cut? Small or bigger? Fancy or plain...

Anyway your responses have given me great ideas- love the triangle label/pocket, maybe add a fabric from the front.

Thanks for all the wonderful techniques!

Quilt4u 04-01-2010 01:35 AM

I hand sew them on after I'm done with the quilt.

fireworkslover 04-01-2010 04:56 AM


Originally Posted by ProudGranny5
This forum is GREAT! Thank you all for your info on how you label your quilts. I really like the 'triangle' label that was sewn as part of the block.
I really never knew what a label was..duh... when I first started quilting.
However, right now, I am designing my own quilts for my grandchildren. The first one I make, I just hand embroidered on the bottom front "love grandma" and the year.
I am book marking this for future reference. Thanks to you all.

If your quilt was made especially for someone, I think you should write that info. on too. Also your name , state, country, date finished and the quilt's title. Think about the people in generations to come who'll look at your quilt and wonder about who made it and why.

vjengels 04-01-2010 04:59 AM

I always sew a hand embroidered label on by hand after I'm finished; it's like the finishing touch. One of these days... I'm going to send one out to be done professionally, I plan on sewing the label to the backing, and have the quilting done over the top of the label... in my imagination, that looks very nice.

HisPatchwork 04-01-2010 06:22 AM


Originally Posted by Gal
I attached by hand my label, and a small name tag which I made on my machine, I used Pigma pen to write the label, can anyone tell me should I heat set the writing if I use Pigma Pens?

Gal

Yes, you should heat set the pigma pen ink. 10 seconds on a cotton setting works well for me. You can test your ink on a scrap cloth. Leave one part 'as is' and heat set another part. Then wash it to see what happens.


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