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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LABEL AND A SIGNATURE BLOCK?The difference? Well, sometimes there is no difference! They are the one and the same. They may have the same look and feel, but have a different purpose, in that they may each convey unique information. Typically, the difference is this. Labels are attached to quilts giving information regarding the making of the quilt. Labels are usually placed on the back of the quilt somewhere and the quilt has a single maker. Signature Blocks, on the other hand, are different in that the quilt usually has numerous makers. The best examples for this would be in the case of a quilt made via a "swap" or "round robin". In these instances, the Signature Blocks are usually assembled into a block (or pattern of some sort) and attached to the back of the quilt.
The answer to this is up to the owner of the quilt! If I were involved in a swap and incorporated the Signature Blocks into a pattern on the back of the quilt, I'd probably go ahead and attach a label beside it, giving my personal information about the quilt, as well as swap information.
A good size for a label is 4" by 5". A good size for a signature block is 4.5" square.
Again, the answer to this is up to the owner of the quilt, but there is some information that should be standard from quilt to quilt:
Full Name
City, State
Quilt Name
Date
Other information that might be included would be:
Purpose of the quilt
Who the quilt is being made for (if other than the maker)
Any other information that might be historically significant
Any light-colored fabric that reads as a solid would suffice for cutting, but I recommend using muslin. It is inexpensive, sturdy, and easy to work with.
Light-colored fabric is needed so that your writing will show. You can write on your label in one of two ways: Either by hand, using a good permanent pen, or by using your printer. Directions for using a printer can be found by reading
"Making Quilt Labels".
Right here! You can access and download the available labels on the following pages:
Please respect copyright and use these only for personal usage only. Do not modify or distribute them.
Once you download the labels, all you need to do is to follow the directions given in
"Making Quilt Labels", then use a permanent pen to finish, adding color if you want.
If you would like to have your own customized labels made (pre-printed with your name and own text), inquire at
quilting@quiltingpassion.com and
I can make a recommendation. The cost is reasonable and customized to your specifications.
From At Your Whimsy, that's where! Please adhere to the copyright notices given on those sites, too, so that we can keep free things on the Web!
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