Stupid question about labels...
When do you usually attach the label to a quilt? Before or after quilting?
I want to make a quilt for a baby who will be born in spring. I'd like to put a label with his name and the birth date, but now it's too soon to know it. I think I can complete the quilt before, but in this case I would have to sew the label by hand, is this correct? In other situations, do you sew the label on the backing and quilt over it? Or there's a way to attach the label by machine after quilting without showing the stitches from the front? Sorry for the stupid question... |
There is no such thing as a stupid question. I would wait to attach the label until after the baby is born and then hand stitch it on the back. If I am just making a quilt for fun, I will machine stitch the label on in the corner in the seam allowance for the binding and hand stitch it on the other 2 sides after the quilt is quilted. Then, I fold the binding over the machine stitched sides and hand stitch the binding down to cover the raw edges. Personally, I don't machine sew the label to the backing....in case I want to use the quilt for a gift later on.
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I put mine on after. sometimes, I send a quilt out to be quilted and do it after also.
I stitch mine down by hand. Just pick up a small thread to attache it. there is no reason to sew thru the front. just go thru the batting or the backing. |
If I am just making a quilt for fun, I will machine stitch the label on in the corner in the seam allowance for the binding and hand stitch it on the other 2 sides after the quilt is quilted. Then, I fold the binding over the machine stitched sides and hand stitch the binding down to cover the raw edges Just pick up a small thread to attache it. there is no reason to sew thru the front. Another question: Is there a standard size, specific placement or any other rules for labeling? |
I like to hand write my information onto a square the same as the fabric back. The "label" is backed with fusible. No specific size, just big enough to take all the information. I press it on after quilting and quickly whip stitch around the edges. I always place my label at the bottom, I feel that if it is at the top, it's in the way, whether a lap quilt or bed quilt.
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I add my label after I am done. Sometimes I use a clear/invisible thread so that it doesn't ruin the front of the quilt. There is no standard size for a label or placement. It is up to you. I have pre-printed labels, embroidered labels, labels that I can iron on fabric and then color. Don't worry about the label until the quilt is done.
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Thank you everyone for the tips. The fusible web is a very good idea :)
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I sew my labels on while I hand stitch the binding to the back side. I make my labels in a triangle shape so only one side to hand sew down as the other 2 sides get stitched down with the binding. If you hand sew your binding to the back also you might sew all but that one corner so all you have to do it add the label and stitch it down quickly. Just a thought.
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I usually add a label and it is the last thing I attach to the lower right side of the back of a quilt.
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My labels are put on as the last step in the process. Sometimes I don't know what I want to say on the label until the quilt is ready to give away. Mine are sewn on by hand, but I have heard some people say that they let the machine quilting go right through the label, having the stitching land where it may -- the point is that it makes the label more difficult to remove without leaving a noticeable absence in case the quilt gets into the wrong hands.
I think the standard place to put a label is on the lower right hand corner back side. That is, when the quilt is facing you as it would be on a bed or wall, then when you lift up the lower right corner, you will find the label. Having said that, I place them wherever I need to near the bottom. Sometimes my positioning is for design purposes, and other times it is to cover up a blemish of some kind. Ha! |
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Thank you. When I made my first quilt (a few months ago), I wanted to include the name of the baby girl and the only thing that occurred to me was embroider it in the front...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]539082[/ATTACH] But, since I'm not good at embroidery, I'd better 'hide' the label on the back ;) |
That's really cute to put in the white square. Good Job.
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Originally Posted by Snooze2978
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I sew my labels on while I hand stitch the binding to the back side. I make my labels in a triangle shape so only one side to hand sew down as the other 2 sides get stitched down with the binding. If you hand sew your binding to the back also you might sew all but that one corner so all you have to do it add the label and stitch it down quickly. Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by Snooze2978
(Post 7418021)
I sew my labels on while I hand stitch the binding to the back side. I make my labels in a triangle shape so only one side to hand sew down as the other 2 sides get stitched down with the binding. If you hand sew your binding to the back also you might sew all but that one corner so all you have to do it add the label and stitch it down quickly. Just a thought.
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If showing a quilt, do the rules have a placement "guide"?
And if so, what if it is not where one prefers to place a label? Take the show label off and replace it with the preferred one? I do like the idea of quilting through a label for purposes of making it harder for the label to "disappear". I also like the idea of putting on the label as the very last thing one does when making a quilt. |
Silk - I like your embroidered white square/label in the corner. I think it is perfect for that quilt.
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In a situation like yours, and I have been there too, I will finish the quilt all but the final corner where I will be placing the label. When the dear one arrives, I add the label details and sew it into the seam and hand stitch the two sides. I have just started using a 4 or 5 in square folded on the diagonal thus only have one side to hand stitch. :) I do hand write my labels, so sometimes I will add all of the info to the label, sew it on and just add the baby name later.
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One thing to remember is to leave enough space around your writing so there is plenty of room to sew the label onto the back of the quilt.
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I make my labels for baby quilts after the baby is born and I have all the information.i embroider all my labels on my machine and hand stitch to the bottom of the quilt back. I love the personal look of the embroidery...and I paid a whole lot to be able to do it...so I use it.LOL
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I use invisible thread and machine stitch it in place on the bottom right side of the back after the quilt has been bound. I do my own quilting, so I'm not afraid to "mess it up" with a 4" square in the corner. Most of the time, it's not noticeable from the front.
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Thank you everyone, I will follow your advice. Many great ideas here, as usual! I'm so grateful, I've learnt a lot reading this board.
Happy New Year, my best wishes for all of you. |
I attach the label after quilting and before I put the binding on, I place it on the right bottom corner and sew 2 sides with the binding and applique the other 2 sides.
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http://thequiltshow.com/learn/classr...cks-techniques
This link has a section on labels. I have started using the triangle in the bottom corner and then saw the idea about adding ric rac....cute!!! |
I attach my label in the lower right corner of rhe back. I hand sew them on.
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If I know who the quilt is going to, frequently I'll piece the label into the center of the backing and treat it just like any other pieced backing - that way I avoid the hand sewing part (my hands really hate it). If I have to do a label after the quilt is quilted, I'll take a square, fold it in half diagonally and put it in the corner - I'll sew it on when I sew the binding on by machine and I'll have only one side to hand sew and the triangle looks cool in the corner!
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Exactly what maryb119 said. That is how I do mine too.
Don't stress over the small stuff. Relax and enjoy the process. |
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Here's what I have been doing lately in the binding--I like this for bed quilts. For an art quilt I would use a bigger label.
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