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Find everything you want to know about Quilt Labels here!

Make your own quilt labels! Get inspiration and free tutorials on how to make your own quilt labels here. Visit my online shop for quilt patterns that pair perfectly with these sweet labels!


Free Quilt Label Tutorials

Print a quilt label on your home printer!

Learn how to print a quilt label on your home computer and set the ink so that it’s permanent.


Modern Quilt Tag Label

Learn how to make a modern fabric label with just a small scrap of fabric! This is perfect for when less is more.


How to make a quilt label video tutorial

Traditional Handwritten Quilt Label

Learn how to make a traditional custom quilt label! It’s quick, easy, and a great way to incorporate your scraps.


Clean, Modern, Unconventional Quilt Labels

This is one of my newest and most favorite ways to label my quilts! It’s quick, easy, and very permanent. While these suede tags are meant for knit projects, I think these are perfect for a quick and clean quilt label.

Look on Etsy for lots of great creators, I got these from Artifox Studios on Etsy.


Quilt Label Ideas & Inspiration

Creative Quilt Label Ideas

Get inspired by some of my favorite creative quilt label ideas!


What to Write on a Quilt Label

Sometimes it’s hard to know what to include (or not include!) on your quilt label. Here’s an easy guide with some ideas of what you can add to really make your quilt an heirloom.


More Quilty Inspiration

Need some more quilt label inspiration and tutorials? Check out my Pinterest Board packed full of great ideas for your next quilt label!

The easy way to make custom quilt labels

I love quilting.

I hate finishing quilts.

I don’t know why, but when that quilt comes back to me, quilted, unbound, and unlabeled, my brain tells me that it’s done.

And finishing it off is a struggle.

But I have found that creating and printing my own quilt labels adds a bit more fun to the final touches required of this quilt-maker!

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How to make a quilt label video tutorialToday is a special day.

Yes, yes, it’s just another tutorial…

but it’s notย just another tutorial, because today I’m releasing my very first video tutorial.

That’s rightโ€”I’ve finally realized that it is 2018 and that video is the way to go. I think you’re really going to enjoy these videos too! I love being able to interact with you like you’re in the studio sewing with me. I’m excited to see what you guys think and get started on more video tutorial projects! (more…)

10 things that you want to make sure you do when you label your quilts.It’s finally hereโ€”you’ve finished your quilt! The binding is on and it’s ready for gifting or snuggling. Then you realize you forgot to label your masterpiece, and you just can’t bare to add one more stitch…Oh, I’ll get to it later, you think to yourself.

Yeah, right!

I come from a family of quilters, and the passing down of the tradition is obviously of huge importance to me. My grandmother, mother, aunts, and myself all quilt. I can fully imagine a day where my great-great grandchildren are digging through old boxes and wondering which quilts came from who and when they were made. I can imagine this and a million other scenarios where it would have been well worth my while to to take an extra ten minutes and sew on a label. (more…)

traditional-quilt-labelI’m creating an heirloom… have you ever thought that while you were wildly stitching away at a quilt? If not, start thinking itโ€”because quilts are an heirloom piece! They have a long lifetime, function, and hold tons of meaning for the giver and receiver! But part of the heirloom quality of quilting lies in the label. Knowing who the quilt was made for and by (and maybe even why) is special for future generations that snuggle under those threads. (more…)

An easy way to make a modern quilt label using fabric. Make a fabric quilt tag to label your next quilt!Today I’m going to throw a short tutorial your way and show you my favorite way to label quilts. Labeling your quilts with a fabric tag is a simple, efficient, and fun way to label without being overly fussy. It’s sturdy and will last just as long as your quilt. I also happen to think it looks very professional! Here’s the full tutorial (with pictures!) on how you can label your quilts with a tagโ€”once you start, you’ll never stop: (more…)

Labeling Quilt BlocksLabeling your cut blocks is so incredibly helpful and can often speed up the whole piecing process. It seems like such a small thing to do, but I often forget to do it, or am so excited to get sewing that I just skip it (and always regret it later)! Today I want to give you a short and sweet tip and give you a chance to share some of your own tips for making the whole quilting process go just a little bit smoother and faster! (more…)

Block of the Month programs are a great way to get the project done in just 6 months! By signing up for the program, you’ll receive monthly emails that:

  • Include you in sales and specials that are just for BOMers!
  • Remind you to get the next block started
  • Inspire you with the process and ideas from other participants
  • Teach you with helpful tutorials and tricks
  • Encourage you to keep going!

So, don’t hesitate to join now! There’s no fee to be included and you can unsubscribe at any time.

A Tale of Two Best Friends: Sprig & Spore

Join me for a 9 month Block of the Month (BOM) program that ends with a whimicial quilt full of ferns and fungi!
Get all of the details and sign up below:
I can’t wait to dive in with you in the Summer of 2026!

Join me for FREE!

My BOM programs are totally free- there’s no cost to join in the fun, get monthly reminders, encouragement, and tips, and to join the Facebook community!

Get Your Pattern

Choose your pattern:

  • Instant download: Download and store on your computer for safe-keeping
  • Hard Copy: 9 separate patterns divided by tabs in a reusable clear envelope to keep everything tidy

Patterns are available for preorder now and will ship/be available for download in the summer of 2026.

Order a Kit

You can choose your own fabrics or get the exact fabrics used on the cover photo- the choice is up to you!
Kits are Coming soon in ALL sizes! Make sure to sign up for the BOM to be notified when kit preorders open up.

I’m in! Now What?

I’m so glad you’ve chosen to join me for the BOM program! Now you need to follow these 3 simple steps:

  1. Order a Pattern
  2. Join the Program – Block of the Month programs are WAYY more fun with friends. Sign up in the red box above!
  3. Wait patiently! Kits and patterns will ship in the summer of 2026. The program will kick date will be announced soon!

FAQ

What size is the quilt?

This quilt has options! From a simple lap all the way up to a king size! Create the size you want with bite-sized assignments each month. See sizes and layouts below:

Do you sell wholesale?

Yes I do! If you are a shop owner, you can order these patterns directly from me here. You can also order a shop owner’s manual that will give you all the tools you need such as fabric ordering information, kit cutting charts, supply lists, and more!

Additionally, I want YOU and your customers to join in the fun! Don’t hesitate to join my private Facebook group, post fabric pulls, progress, and customer victory photos!

Shop owners – are you curious about this fabric line? Check out Winter Haven, shipping May/June 2026 and order now to stock in your store!

Is there a class?

Last year’s BOM program included a very popular class, but with a much simpler quilt this year, I am providing links to my video tutorials in each pattern. So, while there isn’t a class, you’ll be guided through curves if it’s your first time!


I’m in! Now What?

I’m so glad you’ve chosen to join me for the BOM program! Now you need to follow these 3 simple steps:

  1. PreOrder a Pattern
  2. Join the Program – Block of the Month programs are WAYY more fun with friends. Sign up at the top of this page.
  3. Wait patiently! Kits and patterns will ship in the summer of 2026. The program will kick date will be announced soon!

If you have a question that I didn’t cover be sure to get in touch. I look forward to quilting with you!

I get the feeling that you’re trying out a QR code for Big Stitch Binding…wondering if there’s a video instead of a diagram.

…why yes! I’m so glad you asked! Just like in my Little Book of Big Stitch Binding, I have a video tutorial for each and every stitch:

Tying the Knot

Every good binding stitch starts with a good knot – here’s how to make a tried-and-true Quilter’s Knot

Straight and Narrow

This simple stitch is just the beginning, it’s a great place to start before venturing deeper into your stitch designs!

Want to Take This Cutie Home?

Grab yourself a hard copy of my little book OR get a PDF version – the choice is yours!

Not Ready Yet?

That’s alright – Let’s stay in touch – be sure to sign up for my newsletter. It’s jam-packed full of customer projects, the latest posts and products from me, quilty news, and more!

And NO! I will never sell or share your contact information with anyone! Who has time for that?!

On the Way to Cape May

I pride myself on thoroughly checked, proofed, and re-proofed patterns but every once in a while something slips through even the most careful of eyes! Unfortunately, a small change was needed at the beginning of the pattern that affected measurements deeper into the pattern.

If you are a shop owner and have ordered multiple patterns, please get in touch with me and I will replace your patterns at no charge. All I need is your proof of purchase.

Customers that have purchased from me or a quilt shop, please read below:

If you purchased an instant download before March 2025, you’ve already got a new copy waiting for you in your inbox (sent February 26, 2025)! Check your spam folder if you don’t find it.

If you purchased a hard copy before March 2025 make sure to update your pattern with the notes included below or contact me with proof of purchase for a new copy, free of charge. If you don’t have a receipt, no worries, I’ll ask you a test question that only a hard-copy owner would know! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Pages 6, 7, and 8

Paragraph #3:

Replace 40-3/4″ with 42-1/2″

Paragraph #4

Replace 81″ T with 84-1/2″ T.

Page 9-10 (Cutting Chart)

Third Border (G) – King sizes ONLY

Replace 9 strips with 10 strips (yardage requirements remain the same – no worries!)

Page 20-21

The charts and borders were affected because of the changes listed above. Please download this page, print, and insert into your pattern – ignore the existing pages to avoid any confusion. Again, new copies in your original purchase format are available if you’d prefer – free of charge!

PDF HERE

I’m guessing you’re here because you earned some free goodies at QuiltCon! Great work!:

Well, I’m so glad you put in the effort – I always love making new quilty friends!

First off, let’s get you that free pattern that I promised – just use code QC25 at checkout and the instant download will be completely free – I don’t need any personal info from you, just an email where to send the file!

H2Go is the newest pattern in my To Go Series! Check out these other patterns while you’re here or add on a supply bundle!


NOW onto us being friends!

My name is Rachel Rossi. I’m an independent pattern designer and a fabric designer for Benartex Fabrics. I grew up in a quilt shop and am so honored to carry on my mom’s legacy in my own way. I love to connect with quilters and shop owners through my newsletter, on Pinterest, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, so make sure to connect with me there!

Fabric Lines

If you’re curious about what my fabrics look like, I’d encourage you to check them out! I’m passionate about creating beautiful things AND improving the world one small step at a time. While my fabrics aren’t organic, I am proving to the world that there are creative ways to change how we produce our products to create a more positive impact on the environment and human lives.

My fabrics are printed on unbleached cotton, OEKO-Tex Standard 100 Certified, and digitally printed. Each of these factors was carefully considered as we created my fabric and I’m proud to say that I believe this is the first small step in the right direction.

Patterns

Before I was a fabric designer, I was a quilt pattern designer (and still am)! I have an enormous ever-growing library full of awesome patterns (not just quilty ones), classes, threads, and notions. Make sure to stop in the shop and have a look around. Here are a few of my fan favorites:

Dresdens in Bloom Quilt Pattern

The Blog

As if that wasn’t enough, I’ve got a blog full of tutorials, free patterns, and tidbits that you’re sure to love. If you need a good read tonight, make sure to check it out! Here are a few of my favorites:

It’s been such a pleasure to meet you! Let’s stay in touch – be sure to sign up for my newsletter. It’s jam-packed full of customer projects, the latest posts and products from me, quilty news, and more!

And NO! I will never sell or share your contact information with anyone! Who has time for that?!