This tutorial is not only for quilt labels but for printing on fabric for any project from your home printer.
I have embroidered labels that I purchased for my business, but wanted labels made for personal use and for special projects. We make regularly make labels to go on the back of finished quilts. This is the method that I use for those labels as well. It's easy to do.
We all have a box of freezer paper in our pantry. Actually, the OLDER the freezer paper is, the better it works! The older versions of freezer paper had more of a waxy film on the one side and actually works better. New freezer paper still works, but does not adhere as well as the old stuff.
Freezer paper can also help you to print on fabric. For example, if you would like to personalize your labels, you can iron your freezer paper to the wrong side of the fabric, cut it to just shy of 8 ½" x 11" so stray threads don’t get caught in the printer, and print your labels on the fabric. The freezer paper gives the fabric just enough body to go through the printer as if it were a piece of paper.
Hint: If you have problems getting the two layers to go through your printer, use scotch tape and tape a regular peice of paper to your fabric layers. Just make sure you don't try to print where the tape is, or you will have a 'blank' there.
What you'll need:
First let's talk about your logo/name design. I used Adobe Photoshop to put together my labels, but I'm sure you can do this in Word too.
Splurge on fabric that is already adhered to a backing. Zips right through the printer. Can be expensive, but how much is your time worth? Just sayin'
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