Yesterday I spent most of the day at sewing with my quit club. I was working on a new veterans quilt and I forgot to take photos before I left. It's possible that I could have most of a new top together by this evening. After I came home, I got the Oak Moth quilt trimmed and the binding cut. I picked this purple for the binding mostly because it's the only fabric that I had enough of to cut binding strips. I had been waiting to bind this quilt because I was waiting on these labels. Normally, when I make a quilt I make a custom printed label. But, for this quilt, I don't have a recipient designated. I wanted a generic label for this and other projects. Our veterans quilts use labels made by this company so I ordered some for myself to use in cases like this. If you are looking for labels, I've been really happy with this company. They always send you proof images to approve and shipping is faster than they tell you. They have sew-in, sew-on and iron-on label options.
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Mary Anne
4/17/2025 06:11:44 pm
Those are nice labels - would be useful for knitted/crocheted items as well as quilts (garments too, if you're so inclined).
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Gene Black
4/17/2025 07:58:06 pm
I have used and love that company for my labels
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4/17/2025 11:01:31 pm
Thanks for the recommendation for labels. It helps to know someone else is happy with a company.
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patty
4/18/2025 07:43:49 am
That binding is pretty! I just got some labels and they were ok. I am looking into another company to see how their labels are. They have been very helpful. I definitely keep the company you got your labels from in mind just in case.
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4/20/2025 08:27:05 am
Those are nice labels. I had some from another company, and I ran out. They said 'handmade by' with my name. They were smaller and made to sew flat. I need to find some more to use, particularly for table runners I sell.
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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