How do you fare?
Do you bother to label them at all?
How about totes and pouches?
It was back in July of last year that I received my order of 100 quilt labels from the ikaprint store. It was in this post that I shared how much I loved my new labels and showed off how they looked on a newly finished GenX-Aztec quilt, for which I also shared a free tutorial on making that quilt. This past week I used my 33rd label from that 100 label order when I finished my Zany ZebraZ quilt.
These labels are made by Fatih Demirtas of IKA Products.
Fatih is based in Paris, France.
She make the most handsome and stylish bags and totes.
And blogs about them here on her site.
You see....
I don't make the labels.
I provide a storefront for ordering the labels from my site.
But my contact information is provided in case you have any concerns.
So you will still be dealing with someone you know if you do have any questions!
For each order of labels from the My Own Quilt Labels store, I currently earn $1.88
And all those little $1.88's have been adding up! So I am paying it forward! And am offering this little giveaway from My Own Quilt Labels to celebrate those sales.
Who wants to win a chance to Make Your Own Quilt Labels for FREE?!!!
How do you enter the giveaway contest?
Follow the instructions on the RaffleCopter.com widget below!
This Giveaway is open internationally.
Winner will be randomly chosen on March 28th and notified by email.
Be sure to leave your email address on the Rafflecopter widget.
Best of luck in the Giveaway!
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Ive made my own labels but would like to try these
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I currently don't but would love to.
I usually use purchased labels.
I do not label often enough. I do make my own but these little labels would be much easier to use.
What a great giveaway.
I normally don't label my quilts unless I am entering them in a quilt show. I use my quilts on my beds and don't like labels on them. I know that I should label them, but it's just a matter of preference. Love your quilt patterns!!
I normally don't label my quilts unless I am entering them in a quilt show. I use my quilts on my beds and don't like labels on them. I know that I should label them, but it's just a matter of preference. Love your quilt patterns!!
For labels I either hand write them or use my bernina to sew out the words, I need a better way :)
I love these labels I usually make a label and write with permanent ink
I either make a label w an embroidery machine or w fabric and a perm pen.
The labels that I use are handmade (by me). I would love to win some custom ones.
I use labels which are usually handwritten. Sometimes I use a computer generated label. I have been looking at the ikaprint labels for some time now. I really need to take the step and order some. Thanks for offering a giveaway.
I use labels so infrequently, but I know I should. I've always admired your labels and would love to start using some!
Currently I have two labels but find you need you need different labels for different projects! I love these!
I usually make my own labels by printing on printable fabric paper which I then border with a fabric used in the quilt and then hand-stitch onto the quilt. I would LOVE to win Ikaprint labels for some of the quilts that don't necessarily need super personal labels. This would be a much quicker way to just label where it came from. :). Thanks for doing a giveaway!
I label all my large quilts. I make the labels myself by sewing the name with my sewing machine.
I always label quilts I give away. But don't put one on quilts I keep. I use pre-printed labels on a sheet of fabric to suite the quilt.
I hand embroider my quilt info onto charm squares, trim them up, iron the edges over and hand sew them to my quilts. It works well but I love the look of those cute labels from the ikaprint store :)
I haven't been labeling my projects, but these would look great on my modern quilts!
I used to use a screen printed label, but the ink fades in the wash so for the time being, my creations are unlabeled! Thanks for a great giveaway :)
I love this idea and love how they look on your quilts.
I label my quilts with either a printed label or use the machine's alphabet to create ba label on the back of the quilt
I label my quilts with either a printed label or use the machine's alphabet to create ba label on the back of the quilt
I make my own labels mostly on the computer. I like to include photos with the usual information. I hand sew the labels on the back of the quilts.
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I made some on printable fabric but I usually send my quilts out naked. I really need to break this habit.
I try to make labels for all my quilts.
I make my own labels but would love to have customized labels to sew into the binding of my quilts.
I would like to use labels, but do not care for the generic ones offered in the stores. I would love to create my own
I have not used labels, but would love to create my own.
I currently use some handprinted labels I had created in silkscreen form with Lu Summers but they are for quilts. I would LOVE to have more realistically sized ones for my bags and other small creations!
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