Everyone will be happy to know that all the handmade quilt labels we slaved over went through the wash/dry cycle with no problems. Whichever pen you used to write them up came out just as crisp and dark as it went in. Even the satin ribbon labels I printed on my Ink Jet printer came out just fine. I discovered that one of the Zipper quilts doesn't have a label so I will sew one from the TAQ's on when I do the Project Linus labels.
If you like the idea of enclosing your label in the binding when you sew it on, here is a method that might appeal to you. They can be made any size to accommodate what you need to include. If you can manage to print or write quite small you can get everything we include on one of these labels. The printed satin ribbon labels are quite small and all the info is there. These are like garment labels so you can put the care instructions on the flip side.
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| Click here for the tutorial. |

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