June 2008 Challenge: Labels! (Page 3)
Create a label for a quilt. You may use the Appliqué Text tool to write a generic greeting or description on the label.
- Barb Vlack
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Quilt 65 |
Quilt 66 |
Quilt 67 |
Quilt 68 |
| Mary Seay |
Scalloped Flowers Label Pam Westerby |
Ruth Rocker |
Sue Schoch |
| Pasco, WA |
Goodrich, Michigan I used blocks from the EQ6 library. I am still learning EQ6 and practiced the scallops from the lesson from the EQ6 blog and also practiced using four x blocks in the corners. This is my first submission to the EQ challenge! |
Beavercreek, OH Since a few months ago I designed a quilt with this block for my new granddaughter, this month it seems fitting to use the same block to make a label for the quilt (which is nearly finished). My block, Traci's Star, is alternated with Grecian Cross. |
Clifton Park, NY I just started using EQ6 after taking a quild workshop and an EQ applique class at Quilt University. This label was designed using the techniques I learned at QU. I can't seem to make the font change but I figure if someone really wanted to use this, they'd change the text anyway. This is my first time participating in the EQ challenges! |
Quilt 69 |
Quilt 70 |
Quilt 71 |
Quilt 72 |
Susan Ott |
Terri Nice |
Terri Nice |
Tutu Haynes-Smart |
Bradenton, FL Label was designed using a photo of the quilt, at 50% transparency, with text added on top. |
Keymar, MD I made this label for a quilt that I donated to an organization that distrubutes them to orphanages around the world. The border fabric matches parts of the focus fabric. I am sure that this quilt will find a loving home. |
Keymar, MD I made this label for a contest quilt. The corner blocks in the border are the same blocks used in the quilt. The coloring and fabrics are also the same. Although the quilt was not picked as a top winner, I enjoyed the process and donated the quilt once it was returned. |
French Knot block and corners from EQ library. |
Quilt 73 |
Quilt 74 |
Quilt 75 |
Quilt 76 |
Tutu Haynes-Smart |
Ute Glueck |
Edith Jenkins |
Edith Jenkins |
A blend of Roman Villa, Tight Vine and
Double Grape blocks all from EQ Libraries |
Germany |
Edenvale, South Africa This would be a cute label for a baby quilt or for a child who likes fish. |
Edenvale, South Africa Label for a special occasion quilt. Colors can be adjusted as needed to coordinate with the quilt top.
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Quilt 77 |
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Annette Schon |
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"This quilt was made for you my dear daughter Vanessa to remember me one time." |
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