Ideas and Inspiration for Quilt Labels Sayings and Quotes is a paid collaboration with wunderlabel.co.uk. There’s something deeply personal about finishing a quilt — every stitch tells part of a story. A quilt label adds the final touch, turning your patchwork into a timeless keepsake. Whether you handwrite it with love, embroider it in thread, or print it on fabric, a label transforms your quilt from a beautiful blanket into a warm quilt of memories.
Adding a few heartfelt sayings or quotes can make that story even more meaningful — especially when your quilt is gifted to a friend or family member.

Why Quilt Labels Matter
A quilt label is your signature and your story. It tells future generations who made the quilt, when, and why. Think of it as a whisper stitched into the fabric, reminding the recipient of the friendship, laughter, and love that went into every square.
Labels also make wonderful finishing touches for baby quilts, wedding gifts, memory quilts, or comfort quilts.

I have made it my resolution to go and label all the quilts I have made and to ensure that I label any I make in the future. Sometimes time limits apply and it can be hard to find the perfect label I am more than happy to use iron on name labels to add my signature discreetly. Mini’s London quilt was the first one I made.

But if you are looking for something more personal, then take a look at these fabulous quilt labels sayings and quotes and you will find something for every occasion.

These simple labels by Katy Jones say it all really – we want our quilts to be used, abused and loved.

I loved Katy’s so much they inspired mine!
Quilts are slow made and to be adored
Tell a story and they will listen
I need these for my quilts are they are certainly not in any way perfect!
A favourite quote is always a great way to personalise a quilt.
I love how much effort and love has been put into this quilt label.
A label with care instructions on is always a great idea.
I also like the idea of adding in a timescale for how long it took and any significant dates.
How perfect is this repurposed piece of fabric used to label a quilt?
I also love a handwritten label, especially for a family member, one day that handwriting may be very precious.
Ways to Make Quilt Labels
There’s no single right way to make a quilt label — choose the style that suits your creativity and the quilt’s purpose.
✏️ Handwritten Fabric Labels
Use a fine-tipped fabric pen or permanent marker to write directly onto a light-coloured piece of cotton or linen. Add a border of fabric scraps or a fat quarter to frame your label beautifully.
🧵 Embroidered or Appliqué Labels
Hand-stitch names, dates, or small quotes using embroidery thread. This classic approach adds a personal touch and showcases your stitching skills.
🖨️ Printable Fabric Labels
Printable fabric sheets (which work in standard home printers) make it easy to design and print labels from your computer. Perfect if you want neat fonts or digital artwork.
✂️ Cricut or Iron-On Vinyl
If you have a Cricut Maker, try using heat transfer vinyl (HTV) for clean lettering and modern designs. You can even add simple icons or hearts to match your quilt theme.

Inspirational Quilt Label Sayings and Quotes
Here are a few quilt label quotes to add warmth, meaning, and heart:
💛 “A patchwork of love, stitched with care.”
💚 “May this blanket of love keep you warm.”
💙 “Good friends are like quilts — they age with you and never lose their warmth.”
💜 “Stitched with laughter, threaded with love.”
🩵 “Every stitch tells a story.”
💗 “When life gives you scraps, make a quilt.”
🧵 “A quilt is love made visible.”
If your quilt has a theme, choose a saying that fits — for example:
- Friendship quilts: “Bound by stitches, held by love.”
- Memory quilts: “This quilt holds stories of the soul.”
- Baby quilts: “Dream big, little one.”
- Healing quilts: “May this quilt bring comfort, warmth, and hope.”

Creative Tips for Modern Quilt Labels
- Include a photo or scanned signature using printable fabric.
- Match the label fabric to your quilt’s backing or border.
- Write your name, date, and occasion in permanent ink for lasting clarity.
- Keep a digital copy of your design — it’s handy if you make a series of quilts.
More Fabric Craft Inspiration
If you love working with fabric and thread, you might also enjoy:
- Fabric Patchwork Plant Pots
- DIY Appliqué Monstera Leaf Cushions Using the Cricut Maker
- Button Bracelets



