October Design of the Month - Quilt Label
This design will remain on the web site indefinitely.
Quilt Label
Help comfort the victims of Hurricane Katrina. This is a quilt label for you to embroider, and sign yourself or have all those who work on the quilt sign. Be sure to use a permanent marker to make the signatures washable.
Width: 85.0 mm
Height: 94.0 mm
Stitches: 6909
Color changes: 2
Quilts That Care
Whether it is for your child, grandchild, a Grandma or Grandpa or for those in need, this is a quilt that can be made quickly and is filled with batting to keep the body warm and love to warm the heart. It is a perfect quilt for a group that wants to make quilts in quantity for those in need. Currently, those in New Orleans and the other affected states, will welcome the warmth in air conditioned shelters, or on cool autumn nights to come. Make some in “cool” kid prints, and some from cozy flannel. How about soft, traditional prints for comforting, romantic dreams of better times to come. Don’t forget the guys! Plaids, “manly” prints or even trucks and such for the little men. The fabric doesn’t matter, the love that goes into the quilt along with the batting does.
Sewing Supplies:
- Two yards 44” wide cotton or flannel for backing
- Four strips cotton fabric for quilt top 11” x 72”
- Cotton or polyester batting 44” x 72”
- Sewing Thread
- Solid color “scraps” for the labels
- 40 wt. Rayon Embroidery thread
- Bobbin thread
- Inspira Tear-A-Way Light Stabilizer
Click here to print the instructions for the Quilt That Cares »»

