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mbake 03-24-2011 03:09 AM

If you can copy this link and paste it to your browser, there is a youtube demo on how to make them. I hope it works!




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mH2R2dVQxc

stitchofclass2 03-24-2011 03:53 AM

I print mine on a piece of the fabric or something coordinating with the quilt, which is plain enough to read the wording. I use my ink jet printer. Some time ago, I bought some laminating sheets. These sheets are on a plain backing and are sticky on one side. I peel off the plain backing a put my fabric (cut to 8 1/2 x 11) on the sticky side and it goes through my printer very nicely. I can then remove the fabric, cut it to size and applique it onto the back of the quilt.

gollytwo 03-24-2011 03:53 AM

I design and print mine on freezer backed cloth from C. Jenkins Co. and then applique to the back.
I usually make 2 labels, the other is my name, dates and location.
I found Printed Treasures hard to needle
http://www.cjenkinscompany.com sells a new product that's soft, almost like Lawn cotton.
Click Miracle fabric sheets on the left side and scroll down. I buy the slightly irregular 20 for $12.95 (on sale right now, usually $16.95)
You can order regular sheets if you prefer for more $.

jtquilts 03-24-2011 03:56 AM


Originally Posted by sewobsessed1
This is how I do mine...
Just the top, bottom and sides of the middle part gets sewn on to the quilt so it always opens like a little envelope.

This idea is way cute! Now if I just remember it! :lol:

Flapper 03-24-2011 04:17 AM


Originally Posted by rusty quilter
I design mine in word, then print it out on muslin backed with freezer paper with my laser printer

Does this make a permanent label and will not wash out, or is there another step to preserve the print on the label?

Shorebird 03-24-2011 04:32 AM


Originally Posted by LastGrandma
I have some iron-on (June Taylor, I think) material that I run through my printer after designing a label in word.

But I am waiting on an embroidery machine to be delivered (ordered it today!) so may try that next time!

How Exciting for you! What brand did you order? Please post pics after it is received.

sewobsessed1 03-24-2011 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltnNan

Originally Posted by sewobsessed1
This is how I do mine...
Just the top, bottom and sides of the middle part gets sewn on to the quilt so it always opens like a little envelope.

an unusual but very nice way. keeps the info private. and you could even put a special item inside. I like it.


Originally Posted by jtquilts

Originally Posted by sewobsessed1
This is how I do mine...
Just the top, bottom and sides of the middle part gets sewn on to the quilt so it always opens like a little envelope.

This idea is way cute! Now if I just remember it! :lol:

Thanks! I thought they were cute, too.
There are so many options with these. You can make them as large or small as you'd like, add a pocket, add flaps to the sides with pockets, edge with ruffles, lace, tassles, close with ribbons or lace tied in a bow, use fancy buttons, snaps, velcro, plenty of room to write or do artwork, add baby handprints or footprints if you run the fab through the printer like most do with their labels, and you don't have to mess around trying to hide the label for shows.
The sky is the limit!

nabobw 03-24-2011 04:54 AM

I do my labels through by 4d embroidery software program then embroider them out then hand sew it on the quilt

onemoe 03-24-2011 05:00 AM

I put pieces of the quilt fabrics under the label in case repairs are needed

Baloonatic 03-24-2011 05:10 AM


Originally Posted by rusty quilter
I design mine in word, then print it out on muslin backed with freezer paper with my laser printer

I do this as well, and heat set it. I wash it by hand several times to make sure it is permanent before trimming it to size and sewing it on the quilt (with some printer inks it is best to let it sit for 24 hours before it becomes permanent). I often include a clip art appropriate for the quilt or to the recipient. I try to name the quilt, and put that on the label too. Lastly, in size 8 font, I put care instructions at the bottom of the label.


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