Showing posts with label Quilt Labels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt Labels. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

On the Road Again!

 Tonight, July 8, 2025, I am sharing the importance and various ways to add and create labels to your quilts with the Olathe Quilters Guild, in Olathe, KS.


My program, Telling Your Story, is also a trunk show of my personal quilts and their labels along with some personal stories.

I have in the past created a blog post about quilt labels.  You can access it here: Linda B Creative: What Should You Write on a Quilt Label?

If this is a program your guild would be interested in, be sure to reach out to me through my website: www.LindaBrattenCreations.com and I will send a PDF document that lists the programs and workshops I offer!

It is a busy week, so keep checking back to find out more.






Monday, February 17, 2020

What Should You Write on a Quilt Label?


Do you take the time to create quilt labels for your quilts?  I admit that sometimes when I get to the end of a project, I just want to finish it and get it done.  Have you been there?


I created this post to go along with a guild program that I offer called,  "Telling Your Story--Labeling Your Quilts".  I designed it to encourage quilters to leave a recorded legacy of their work.  After all when you work so hard on a project you deserve the credit. 

It is important to label your quilts for a variety of reasons.  Some are:

  1.  It provides a historical record for the future
  2. Protects your work, incase of theft or loss
  3. Helps us to remember the when, where, and who of the pattern and inspiration
  4. Adds value, especially when estimating quilt values or appraisals
  5. Shares the story of the quilt



In the program I share a variety of ways to quickly create and add a labels to your quilts.  

There are some things you may want to include in your quilt labels.  They include:
  1.  The creator's name and the quilter's name if they are different
  2. Who the quilt is designed for
  3. Where the quilt was made
  4. A starting and finishing date
  5. The title of the quilt or the quilt pattern
  6.  Special techniques used in making the quilt, inspiration for the quilt, etc.
  7. Care Instructions
As I was researching this program, I came across some wonderful items that other creators have used to create quilt labels.  Use the links to grab these fabulous free offers:


These great fabric envelopes are available from Babylock.  





Sew Can She offers these great printable quilt labels.  Use your favorite permanent, acid free pen to write in the information. 








June Tailor also offers an abundance of printable quilt labels.  Click Here




You can find my link to free machine embroidery labels on my website, www.LindaBrattenCreations.com.  Look for this picture and you can download my free designs in PES format.


Looking for more inspiration on how to create a quilt label?  Check out my Pinterest board dedicated to Quilt Labels on the Linda Bratten Creations.





Are you interested in having me come and present at your guild or favorite quilt shop?  


Simply fill out a contact email on my website www.LindaBrattenCreations.com and I will send you a list of programs and workshops that are available.

Off to get ready for my program,

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Missouri Spring #2 Finished!!!


I am excited to share with you my finished piece, Missouri Spring #2!  I first shared my process of this piece on this blog post here. 


So I wanted to share a few of the additional things I did to finish the piece and then let you know how you can possibly own it.

First off, I created the Lilac Leaf Small Border Design, You can find the free tutorial using this link


Then I used various threads to quilt the background elements.  I have found that if I want to heavily quilt a feature on a quilt, I try to stabilize the surrounding areas with quilting first, especially on small pieces.  Then I can thread sketch/paint the featured item. I chose to outline quilt a few of the lilacs and the leaves.  This would allow the photo transfer to shine through, but not detract from the butterfly.


Once all the background was quilted, the fun began with the butterfly.  I liken this process to coloring in a coloring book, only using thread and a sewing machine! I used a light, medium and dark yellow-orange and thread sketched/painted the body parts.  I would travel to the next segment since I had planned on covering all traveling stitches with the black of the butterfly.


Next I add the orange and dusty blue marks to the butterfly. Then I outlined the wings and body with the black.  Finally, I used a dark brown to create the texture and highlight the thorax of the butterfly.

Now that the quilting was finished, I added a simple label created by diagonally folding a square piece of fabric.  I then baste the raw edges of the triangle to a lower corner of the quilt. These edges are then enclosed in the binding.


This gives me a spot to write the quilt label information and a small pocket to include my postcard or business card.  


Then I create 2 small sleeves and baste them by machine on the top of the piece.  I tack the bottom edges down by hand.  Once the binding is on, I can slip a dowel inside the sleeves and hang the quilt with just one nail in the wall.



This is what it looked like once it was finished.  I did add two rings to the back for those who prefer to hang the piece that way.


The finished piece is 12" x 12".  It is a donation quilt that I made to help support SAQA-Studio Art Quilt Associates. Funds are used to help provide venues to share, educate and display studio art quilts. This piece along with 442 others will be up for an online auction that starts on September 30-October 6, 2019. You can view all the quilts available by using this link.
Look for this banner to find out more about the auction.

This is where you can find my quilt and the others that are available, use the link above to go there.
This is a great way to support an organization that supports studio art quilts and to possibly own work from your favorite artist!  

Just giving you a heads up about the auction and what you might want to bid on!

Thursday, August 31, 2017

A Linda B Creative Newsletter Reminder

Just a reminder, to hurry and sign up for my free monthly newsletter, Linda B Creative, and receive the August free Sunflower Quilt Label pattern.

The link to sign up for the newsletter is on my website: www.LindaBrattenCreations.com.

Then be sure to join our Facebook group, Linda B Creative to see how to use the pattern.


New Linda B Creative Newsletter for September to be released soon!

Keeping you informed, Linda