I watched someone that said when she had real small blocks, she would start sewing a couple of stitches in stitch a couple, then backstitch to the end of fabric and start forward again. The fabric usually will not bunch/get eaten I have not tried it but intend too. Enjoying your tutorials.
@LeaAnneBrummet~ WOW! I love your template making technique and that it can be used over and over again! You are a naturally gifted teacher, the tutorial was wonderful! I happened upon your channel while searching for quilt label techniques and I'm so glad I did. I immediately subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching all your previous videos and those to come! THANK YOU! ~~Christy~~
Awesome tutorial. Was so informative. Thank you so much. Really enjoyed it. I just made a label for my niece’s baby’s rag quilt. I usually double it so you can’t see through it but this would be so much easier. I never thought of putting a nice little edging all around it or even the heart, so so nice. Thanks again. Really enjoyed it.
This is a fabulous tutorial! New subscriber here. Thanks for all the tips and tricks! Love everything about this, especially your attention to detail, Lea Anne ❤ Bobbie
I just found your quilt site. And love your quilt labels. Thank you for the idea. I will add this idea to my quilts. As a piece of beauty passed on by you. ❤️
Wonderful! Thanks for watching. Adding a label is one of the hardest things for me to remember to do in quilting. It's a good way to put a little history on the quilt so maybe they won't be thrown in the trash someday.
I like the tutorial and would like to make these labels. Not sure if you know this or not. But your link for free printable label PDF is no longer available. Where can I find it ?
Thank you! 😊 I've been quilting for 30+ years. Quilting on the frame for about 11 years. My set up is not impressive like yours. I use a very basic midarm machine. It's almost embarrassing to show. But she and I have a good relationship. I understand her after all these years. I might show her someday just for a little shock value. Y'all won't believe your eyes!😂
@@podunkpretties - I would love to see your girl! I’ve seen some other Longarms that make mine look like kindergarten but… I would love to see your quilting style. I Hand quilted almost everything until I got my Longarm.
Very helpful video! Rather than the freezer paper template, you might enjoy using a “hot hem ruler”. You put it on the wrong side of the fabric and fold fabric over and press on the ruler. It has measurements too so you can fold up exactly 1/4”, 1/2” etc. could cut out the freezer paper step. But-if using the freezer paper, I’d suggest keeping it on the fabric while writing on it and pull it off after! It gives a sturdy backing to write on :)
Hi there, I was just going to print your printable information sheet but it doesn’t seem to exist anymore. What am I doing wrong? I’ll try to copy the information down myself, but I love how yours looks and it’s more professional than I can do. Thank you. Love your labels and your little kit you made up. I plan on doing the same. Brilliant idea…thank you so much.
Thank you for your helpful hints and ideas. However, I’d really like to see you close your rotary cutter after you use it, and not be moving your fabric, ruler, etc around with that razor sharp blade open. Don’t want you to get hurt and not be able to share your knowledge. 😘
The freezer paper uncurling is a game changer!
I know!!! I had no idea you could do this!!🤣
Never saw that before!
Thanks for your great tutorial for making and attaching a quilt label. I’m going to check out those pens too.🐝
Excellent video full of great information without being rushed. Thank you
I watched someone that said when she had real small blocks, she would start sewing a couple of stitches in stitch a couple, then backstitch to the end of fabric and start forward again. The fabric usually will not bunch/get eaten
I have not tried it but intend too. Enjoying your tutorials.
Excellent tutorial. Would never have thought to put little borders on all 4 sides of the label. Will try this. Thank you.
Excellent idea to keep this label reference, instruction and templates together.
@LeaAnneBrummet~ WOW! I love your template making technique and that it can be used over and over again! You are a naturally gifted teacher, the tutorial was wonderful! I happened upon your channel while searching for quilt label techniques and I'm so glad I did. I immediately subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching all your previous videos and those to come! THANK YOU! ~~Christy~~
Thank you for suggesting to quilt thru the labels. Have seen quilts in thrift shops with the labels removed, and it breaks my heart!
Enjoyed watching this tutorial, very nice.
Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial and the Instructions.
Glad it was helpful!
My new favorite channel! Great tutorials!
Awe, thank you. The next few months is going to be packed with cute quilts I think everyone will love.
Awesome tutorial. Was so informative. Thank you so much. Really enjoyed it. I just made a label for my niece’s baby’s rag quilt. I usually double it so you can’t see through it but this would be so much easier. I never thought of putting a nice little edging all around it or even the heart, so so nice. Thanks again. Really enjoyed it.
This is a fabulous tutorial! New subscriber here. Thanks for all the tips and tricks! Love everything about this, especially your attention to detail, Lea Anne ❤ Bobbie
Loved loved your labels !!!! Thank you for sharing and caring !!! ❤️👍🏿👏🏿👏🏿💙❤️💕💝⭕️❌🍭🍭
Great tutorial, thank you
New subbie! Great info, and thanks for the patterns, I love Hearts! ❤️❤️❤️
Loved your tutorial. Thank you.
I just found your quilt site. And love your quilt labels. Thank you for the idea. I will add this idea to my quilts. As a piece of beauty passed on by you. ❤️
Wonderful! Thanks for watching. Adding a label is one of the hardest things for me to remember to do in quilting. It's a good way to put a little history on the quilt so maybe they won't be thrown in the trash someday.
I enjoyed watching your tutorial. I learned some new things, and you have a pleasant voice to listen to also. :-) Hugs, H
I like the tutorial and would like to make these labels. Not sure if you know this or not. But your link for free printable label PDF is no longer available. Where can I find it ?
Love this!!! Thanks for sharing
You are so welcome!
I love this! And I love your tutorials
Thank you Lisa! I've got some fun things planned for the remainder of this year. Lots of cute holiday projects.
Your quilting is beautiful! I’m new to quilting! Great job!
Thank you! 😊 I've been quilting for 30+ years. Quilting on the frame for about 11 years. My set up is not impressive like yours. I use a very basic midarm machine. It's almost embarrassing to show. But she and I have a good relationship. I understand her after all these years. I might show her someday just for a little shock value. Y'all won't believe your eyes!😂
@@podunkpretties - I would love to see your girl! I’ve seen some other Longarms that make mine look like kindergarten but… I would love to see your quilting style. I Hand quilted almost everything until I got my Longarm.
Very helpful video! Rather than the freezer paper template, you might enjoy using a “hot hem ruler”. You put it on the wrong side of the fabric and fold fabric over and press on the ruler. It has measurements too so you can fold up exactly 1/4”, 1/2” etc. could cut out the freezer paper step. But-if using the freezer paper, I’d suggest keeping it on the fabric while writing on it and pull it off after! It gives a sturdy backing to write on :)
i like the freezer paper because it stabilizes the fabric.
I would love to see a video on your quilting process.
Do you mean a ride along while I quilt on my quilt frame?
@@podunkpretties - Yes…🌸
@@FindJustMarty I'll see when I can work that into my video schedule in the next month or so. I've done it for quilting Facebook groups.
This is a great tutorial, very clearly presented and I love that you use pins!! New subscriber!
Glad I found this video 🧵🪡
So nice to hear you found it helpful.♥
Love this tutorial.
Thank you, glad you found it helpful.
Hi there, I was just going to print your printable information sheet but it doesn’t seem to exist anymore. What am I doing wrong? I’ll try to copy the information down myself, but I love how yours looks and it’s more professional than I can do. Thank you. Love your labels and your little kit you made up. I plan on doing the same. Brilliant idea…thank you so much.
Awesome!!!❤️
Glad you like it!
Thank you
Just found this. The link for the printable instructions doesn’t work. Can I find it somewhere? Thank you
No link for printable
What kind of paper is that
freezer paper
Tried to get the free file but a message says it does not exist?????
me too. I did a screen shot and will type up for my binder
She’s so nice to listen to but pretty time consuming to do a simple label
I think once we’ve done a few, it’ll be much quicker, I’m thinking.
Thank you for your helpful hints and ideas. However, I’d really like to see you close your rotary cutter after you use it, and not be moving your fabric, ruler, etc around with that razor sharp blade open. Don’t want you to get hurt and not be able to share your knowledge. 😘
Noted!