You'll need the following:
* fabric swatch (pre-washed, it can be from the fabric used in the quilt or some other scrap fabric you have laying around)
* freezer paper
* rotary cutter
* ruler
* cutting mat
* iron
* ironing board (I used my cut 'n press)
* permanent fabric marking pen (permanent markers, such as Sharpie, will bleed and discolor over time, make sure it is a FABRIC pen.)
First cut your swatch to your desired size. I cut mine to 4" x 5". I have two quilts that need labels, hence the two different swatches.
After you have cut your fabric. Cut a piece of freezer that is just a bit larger than the fabric. You'll want at least a half inch all around. The freezer paper helps stabilize the fabric while you write on it. You can also use it the make fabric stiff enough to go through your printer and make your label that way. Then mark lines on the dull side of the freezer paper about a half inch apart. This provides a guide to help keep your writing straight, if you desire.
Take the shiny side (the side with the wax) and the place the fabric on top, right side up. Then turn the whole thing over and iron gently. You only want to help the fabric stick, you're not wanting a permanent bond.
Once it's all ironed, add the writing. You can include anything you want. The basics would be the date, who it's for (if anyone), who worked on the quilt, any special occasion, etc.
For the pens I have, it took two applications to make sure it's dark enough and heat setting was not required. Check the instructions that came with your pen(s) to see if you need to heat set. Gently peel the freezer paper off and discard. Then fold the edges over a quarter-inch and press. Next sew the label onto your quilt using a blind whip stitch. The bottom right corner of the black is the traditional place, but you can put your label wherever you desire.
Then you're done! Ta-dah! Make sure the label gets a chance to lay flat overnight before you wash it.
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