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A couple of weeks ago I did a blog, Put A Label on It, about the info you want to include on your quilt label. I had a few comments asking how to make quilt labels. I thought that will make a great blog post!There are many ways to make or buy quilt labels. Let me see if I can keep this short and informative :)Have you ever seen the fabric printed with a variety of different fabric labels? You can find these in quilt shops, or online, and many of them have cute motifs or simple neutral color…

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Quilt labels are really one thing that you should get in the habit of putting on your quilts or projects. I'm not the best at remembering these. There is so much excitement about finishing the quilt that often times the backside gets forgotten.

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Do you label every modern quilt you make? We should label our quilts so that years from now people will know why this quilt is so special, who it was made for and who it was made by. Quilts are made to last a lifetime! Today I'm sharing my favorite way to label my handmade quilts. Let's jump in!

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Heather Thomas talks about the importance of documenting your work, and she shows you a few different examples of her own work that she has “signed” by sewing her name directly into the quilt. You can make your name stand out by sewing it in high-contrast thread against a low-contrast background or make it subtler by using a more medium-contrast thread against a low-contrast background. Contrast Background, Quilt Quotes, Medium Contrast, Make Your Name, Quilting Quotes, Quilt Tips, Start Quilting, Sewing Circles, Quilting Videos

Heather Thomas talks about the importance of documenting your work, and she shows you a few different examples of her own work that she has “signed” by sewing her name directly into the quilt. You can make your name stand out by sewing it in high-contrast thread against a low-contrast background or make it subtler by using a more medium-contrast thread against a low-contrast background.

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