I'll preface this by saying that I insist on labels on all my quilts. They are not done until there is a label, binding, and it is washed (if not an art quilt). I've made LOTS of labels with either ink or the printer or embroidered. For my 25 quilting years.
So....
I volunteered to quilt a top for a guild sister that was just dx'd with cancer. At the meeting on Monday was a large piece of fabric to freezer paper for everyone to sign. I brought that home as well and b/c it was so large, we agreed that I would put it on the backing before I quilt.
As I was pressing the backing today, I noticed 2 large dirt marks along the crease, I assume from the bolt sitting on the floor. : So after finding the second area (4"), I threw the backing in the wash. Moved on to get the label prepped.
Pressed it as I didn't know if the pen needed heat-set. I only saw it was a Zig pen as I looked since it wrote so nicely. So I gave it a few short minutes. Folded under the edges and gave it a shot of spray starch to keep those edges down when I'm ready to put it on the backing. RUN!! Just that bit of starch and a few names were running.
I then stood there for 5 minutes giving it a GOOD heat-set. Another shot of starch and MORE running!!
By now it was looking poor so I misted 2 names at the bottom w/ water. Awful!!!
I'm sort of new to the guild (2 yrs) and felt so part of it that I was the one to quilt this. Now I've sent an email to the president that set me up with this job for suggestions. I think the best idea is that I'll trace the names on a new piece of fabric w/ a pen that is permanent and for fabric. I am glad that we found this out before quilting and the thing hit the washer but still.....