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JudyBsquared 10-08-2011 05:21 PM

I don't write well so would like to make mine on the computer. I ordered a label CD but can't make it work. Does someone know a good computer label program or method. Do labels printed on fabric hold up through many washings?

QuiltnLady1 10-08-2011 05:28 PM

For table toppers or table runners, I usually use the pigma pen to sign the quilt.

For quilts I use Microsoft Word to create my labels -- I include a picture of me and the person I am giving it to if I have one. I print onto Printed Treasures -- usually printing 2 labels at a time. I include them in the backing and quilt over them.

I need to make labels for the quilts made by my grandmothers and DH aunts before there is no one who remembers who made them.

barnbum 10-08-2011 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by luvstitches
I use a fine tip pen and write my name on the lower right hand corner on the back of my quilts. Many quilters have told me not to do this but rather make a label. The reason I do it with pen is because a while ago I saw a very old quilt with the quilter's name in pen on the back. It was so nice to see her writing and made it more personal.
I have made a few labels but mostly use a fine point Sharpie.
The quilts are very lovely!

I've never labeled a quilt, but I'd be willing to write my name on with a Sharpie!

Tessiesbest 10-08-2011 05:58 PM

Wow, so nice.

wraez 10-08-2011 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by wildyard

Originally Posted by wraez
I totally agree with you, we MUST label our quilts! With FULL names, not just 'to Eric from gramma' etc. I probably don't put enough info on mine either but I always put the full name of the recipient, my full name as Gramma Sue Balchak, and then my city, state, and date. Sometimes what the quilt is for ... b'day, welcome to the family, etc. Some people will put the name of the quilt pattern / block used and name of the designer if it applies. I think about doing it when it comes to making my label I forget that part.

A label could / should be like a story, it will have more meaning and if the quilt lasts a long time, it might end up in a museum.

How on earth does one fit all that information on a label? I don't have the money or equipment to make fancy labels like that, and I don't find writing on fabric with those fabric pens very easy nor very clear and neat.

That isn't a 'fancy label' ... use muslin that has been stabilized with freezer paper ironed onto it, write it up on your computer and print it off. You can tell in your computer how big the 'label' should be or just print it on a piece of muslin a bit smaller than 8.5 x 11 and trim what isn't needed. I then press heatNbond lite, or any fusible web to the back of the label ... and iron it onto the backing . This heat sets the ink. Then I stitch down the edge of the label and it all gets quilted down securely.

Not fancy. Not difficult, not expensive. If you don't have a printer, you probably have a friend or family who does and will let you make it at their house.

Robin57 10-08-2011 06:26 PM

Wow those are beautiful!

sewing4kix 10-08-2011 06:36 PM

Absolutely a reminder worth saying again and again!

berrypatch 10-08-2011 08:16 PM

They are great ~ I love the old quilts. My somewhat of an educated guess would be that the red quilt dates around 1890. Can't date the first one, would need a closer pic of fabric. Maybe this will help to guide you to the maker.

Originally Posted by brendadawg
Cleaning out my daddy's house after his passing, we found some wonderful old quilts in the back of the linen closet. Wow! They have been well-loved over the years, from a time when quilts were utilitarian and not artwork -- even though these are so beautiful to me. They have been washed so many times apparently that the old cotton batting is just in balls. I have 3 siblings, so we divided the quilts; and here are a couple I got.

Of course, they have no name or indication on them as to who might have made them. We believe they were made by my great-grandmother. I'm 65 and I never met her, so that tells you how old they have to be.

I know we talk about labeling our quilts all the time, but this brought it all home to me -- would love to know when and who!


Carron 10-08-2011 08:18 PM

Wonderful treasures and great advice.

snicktrain 10-08-2011 09:28 PM

Very special. :-D


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