September 19 2013 at 4 13 pm.
Making quilt labels using freezer paper.
Now that you have that down it s time to make a few quilt labels with this method.
You should be able to see the lines so that you can keep your writing straight on the quilt label.
Many quilt styles are associated with particular periods of time and the quilt label will be assistance in record keeping.
Iron the muslin fabric to the waxy side of the freezer paper.
I iron the freezer paper onto the fabric cut it to 8 1 2 x 11 and then send it through the printer to print my labels i have a lexmark printer and i think the lexmark ink is the best.
4 iron all 4 sides under 1 4 hand stitch the label to the back of your.
So you can see freezer paper comes in handy for quilters.
Make your own customized quilt labels with this tutorial for printing quilt labels with freezer paper.
Cut out a sheet of muslin freezer paper to measure 8 1 2 by 11 inches.
You can use this printable it s for organizing your sewing room but they could be used as quilt labels just the same quilting labels printable.
Quilt shows typically require a lot more information on a quilt label than you would normally put on a quilt for example your address.
Print your own quilt label tutorial to start cut a piece of freezer paper and light colored fabric slightly larger than a standard piece of printer paper in the us that s 8 1 2 x 11.
To do so cut a piece of freezer paper bigger than the label.
Use a ruler and a thick black marker to draw evenly spaced lines on the freezer paper s dull side.
Stabilize the fabric and create guidelines for words with freezer paper.
Cut all loose muslin threads from the edges of the paper or they will jam the printer.
Then the save the freezer paper for the next label.
I ve made a quilt label that i can just cut this out i heat set it with a hot dry iron and then i can applique this to the back of my quilt.
Iron on freezer paper.
This tutorial is best for quilts that will not be washed frequently because the ink may not be colorfast unless you treat your fabric with bubble jet first.
Backing your fabric with freezer paper makes printing on fabric almost as easy as printing on copy paper.
I like to use it when making quilt labels by drawing dark lines on the non shiny side and then ironing muslin to the shiny side.
Press the shiny side of the freezer paper to the fabric s wrong side with a hot dry iron.
Easy to follow tips and tricks for making a quilt label.
I also can use this to transfer my templates on to fabric.