Old Chinwag Craft Board Block Swap 2007

Sometime in early 2007, the Craft Board quilters got together and organised a Block Swap. We had to design and prepare enough blocks to make a quilt for ourselves, provide the first block completed and send the package on to the other crafty people in the swap.
We each completed a block in everyone's set.
My quilt was for my grandsons' bedroom in my home. I set a theme of teddy bears and boy's toys.
Most of these quilts have been finished for some time....... but.... I could not make a decision on how to do mine until recently.
I learned so much in that year and can't thank everyone who was involved enough! My applique skills are much improved.
So, thank you ♥
Sewinggilly123
Nanarener
Nelson333Nelson
T Hugs
Billngrace
Patcher246
Tasfleur
I have also sewn the labels of the blockmakers onto the back of the quilt, behind the relevant blocks.
I made mine into a quillow, a quilt that folds into a pillow, so one of the blocks is on the back of the quilt and when folded into it, becomes a pillow.
My 3 yo grandaughter looked at it and said "Gran, that is brilliant" and that is a good recommendation, so I have to thank everyone who was involved.
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Old Chinwag Craft Board Block Swap 2007

za = az
sorry
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that's interesting za - i'm just wondering, because I have made something for a particular occasion coming up & want to label it accordingly.

(ps I see there's a 'friendly' poster on another thread! what joy they bring...)

Some people choose to spread their joy and happiness in the oddest places.:-D

In that case, maybe I would label it appropriately then?

http://www.quiltinggems.com/tutorials/label-patchwork-quilts-1714/#high_1
this has a good example.
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Fantastic azure - what a great link, I'm going to re-visit that for sure. thanks you're a gem...
Is the pigma pen really that good? that it would stay on so well... ?? I was thinking of handstitching my label on a leftover piece of the fabric I used.
I can't put up pics of this piece until mid-Oct, when you see it you'll see why...
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Pigma pens are fantastic! come in lots of colours and tip sizes. I usually put my labels on before the binding, in the lower corner, so the 2 seams enclose 2 edges, then hand stitch the other 2 edges. It means someone can't easily remove it?
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Going to buy a pigma pen tomorrow az - & I've made a hand stitched label to write on.
And I had planned to stitch my label into the corner, or along a seam, so it can't be easily removed...


I feel like a teenager in the crafting world - just learning so much & changing attitudes on things i thought I would/could never achieve.
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I always put my label on last, hope no one has pulled theirs off, but I can't do much about it now. Never thought of sewing it into the binding, LOL

I use unbleached calico for my labels, hand sew them on. Same pen as Karen, they are good. I name it the persons quilt, e;g; Linda's Quilt

2001

Then a heart, and my name, Linda for friends, Linny for family.
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Miss Linda, I have read a lot about stolen quilts and lost quilts 🙂 I always think if a littlie loses theirs, it might find it's way home if it has a label.
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Pigma pens are fantastic! come in lots of colours and tip sizes. I usually put my labels on before the binding, in the lower corner, so the 2 seams enclose 2 edges, then hand stitch the other 2 edges. It means someone can't easily remove it?


I do that too, and I use a a piece of fabric the same as the backing, if its not too busy.

Sewing the label into the binding is also neater IMO, and the less hand sewing the better.
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The more I read about labelling the quilts & pieces you make, the more important I think that it is to do it.

Mostly because every person that sees your work should know how supremely talented & accurate & clever you are, to be able to make the quilt. They will know in which direction to shower their admiration of your skills....:^O
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Bought pigma pen, made label, now it's ready to be stitched on my work...

I've been so busy with other stuff that I haven't been stitching much lately. I had planned to do some on Mon night, but my hand joints were very sore from doing some heavy cleaning during that day, I couldn't hold my needle properly:-(
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