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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 12 Jun 2013 11:00 #104909

I get t-shirt transfer paper and print it on that, then iron it on to fabric. Very easy! But you should get the stuff to go on dark t-shirts. the ones that go on white t-shirts have to be reversed, and that can be tricky. Last time I reversed it, I forgot and left the cursor on the image...and it is on the label too!
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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 10 Jun 2013 01:34 #104811

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Thanks very much for the refresher! More people should do this. :D
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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 09 Jun 2013 14:51 #104799

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I use Greeting Card Factory to make my labels. They include a bunch of clip art and borders, but you can also import clip art and photographs of your own.

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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 09 Jun 2013 12:07 #104796

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Cool! I haven't tried power point.

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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 09 Jun 2013 11:57 #104795

PowerPoint works really well too and has lots of fun fonts and manipulations.
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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 09 Jun 2013 11:23 #104790

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Thanks for the tip about enveloping the label Margo :D

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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 09 Jun 2013 10:17 #104789

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Epson DuraBrite Ultra inks don't need the pre-treatment of Bubble Jet to be permanant, but do leave them at least 24 hrs to dry if you want to check for water fastness (I also iron them)


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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 09 Jun 2013 03:48 #104778

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Great information. Thanks!

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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 09 Jun 2013 00:56 #104776

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That's really clear BJ thanks I shall try it on next piece :D

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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 08 Jun 2013 21:26 #104773

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Thanks Margo for reminding me of the additional information you have out there on labels. I have found that the Electric Quilt fabric and my ink jet printer makes permanent color labels, but it's important to rinse and iron it dry to make that work right. They must do something similar like the Bubble Jet process to prepare it to receive the inks permanently. I even use it for printing quilt elements on the quilt top--painted faces, small special elements,horses :D . When used for applique, it helps to use a Pitt India ink pen along the edges after applique to cover the white edges.

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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 08 Jun 2013 19:36 #104765

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BJ, thanks for a great tutorial!!

You can also use regular fabric for computer printed labels, but if you do, please be aware that usually black inks will be color-fast, but colored inks are NOT.
If you use colored inks, pretreat your fabric with Bubble Jet.

A PDF with more info about labels is available in my classroom: http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/images/lessons/0/1250/1250_10069.pdf


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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 08 Jun 2013 19:14 #104763

This is really neat BJ! I use MS Word all the time for my labels but I've never thought to add clip art behind it! I do like to choose different fonts for the label to fancy it up. My favorite is Lucinda Handwriting.

Thanks for a great tutorial!
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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 08 Jun 2013 18:34 #104762

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suehenyon wrote:
I like this. I just hope I'll remember it for the next quilt :lol:
If you forget, you know where to find me. LOL

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Re: Make a quilt label using Microsoft Word 08 Jun 2013 17:20 #104761

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I like this. I just hope I'll remember it for the next quilt :lol:
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