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How to Make a Quilt Label on Your Baby Lock Soprano: A Simple & Creative Guide

Cassie Cartmell Baby Lock Educator and owner of Faodail Creation

Baby Lock Educator

How to Make a Quilt Label on the Baby Lock Soprano is a fun and meaningful way to personalize your handmade quilts. Whether you want to include a heartfelt message, a special date, or a name, creating a quilt label adds that perfect finishing touch.

As a Canadian Baby Lock Educator, Iโ€™ve worked with many Baby Lock machines over the years and fun fact I actually owned the Baby Lock Soprano long before I partnered with Baby Lock. Itโ€™s truly an amazing machine! The built-in lettering feature makes it easy to stitch professional-looking text directly onto your fabric no embroidery machine required.

In this tutorial, Iโ€™ll walk you through how to prepare your fabric, set up your Baby Lock Soprano for lettering, and create your own custom quilt label that adds charm, meaning, and personality to your finished quilt.


Lettering on the Baby Lock Soprano

๐Ÿงต Why Add a Quilt Label?

Before diving into how to make a quilt label, letโ€™s talk about why it matters. A quilt label is more than just decoration itโ€™s a way to:

  • Remember when and why you made the quilt
  • Record your name or a gift message
  • Add sentimental value to your creation
  • Personalize your handmade projects

Adding a quilt label is like signing your artwork it marks your quilt as uniquely yours.


Materials Youโ€™ll Need to Make a Quilt Label

โœ‚๏ธ Materials Youโ€™ll Need to Make a Quilt Label

To create a beautiful label on your Baby Lock Soprano, gather these materials first:

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  • Baby Lock Soprano
  • Tearaway stabilizer โ€“ keeps fabric taut while stitching – https://amzn.to/4bjKLwC
  • Cotton fabric โ€“ use a light or solid color for the label
  • Iron and pressing mat โ€“ to create crease guidelines – https://amzn.to/4bi7R6S
  • Small embroidery scissors โ€“ for cutting jump threads – https://amzn.to/4r0VEbj
  • Lint roller โ€“ helps clean up stray threads – https://amzn.to/3MG2pl3
  • Quick Reference Guide โ€“ to find lettering stitch numbers

Having everything ready before you start will make the process smoother and more enjoyable.


๐Ÿงท Step 1: Prepare Your Fabric and Stabilizer to Make a Quilt Label

Before you begin stitching your quilt label, youโ€™ll need to stabilize your fabric. Place a piece of tearaway stabilizer behind your fabric to prevent puckering and stretching while stitching. This step is especially important when doing decorative work like lettering.

Use your iron to create light crease lines that will serve as guides for your text. These lines help you keep your lettering straight without needing to draw directly on the fabric.


Choose the Font and Access Lettering Mode

๐Ÿงต Step 2: Choose the Font and Access Lettering Mode

On your Baby Lock Soprano, open the lettering options. For this tutorial, weโ€™ll use the handwriting font, which gives a charming, italic look perfect for a handmade quilt label.

To select it:

  1. Press the font button twice until you see the italic handwriting option.
  2. Refer to page 18 of your Quick Reference Guide to find the correct stitch numbers for each letter.

Each letter has a corresponding number that youโ€™ll type into your machine.


Baby Lock Soprano Lettering

โœ๏ธ Step 3: Enter Your Text to Make a Quilt Label

Now comes the fun part typing your message! For this example, letโ€™s say your label reads:

โ€œThis quilt was made for my cat on April 2018.โ€

To enter the letters:

  • Find the number for each character in the guide (e.g., T = 20, h = 34, i = 35, etc.)
  • Enter each number using the keypad on your Baby Lock Soprano.
  • To add a space, press 101 between words.

Continue until your full message appears on the screen.

Tip: For your first line, start your lettering along your crease line to ensure even placement.


Stitching lettering on the Baby Lock Soprano

๐Ÿชก Step 4: Stitch the First Line of Your Quilt Label

Once your text is ready:

  1. Attach Presser Foot N, which the Baby Lock Soprano will prompt you to use for lettering.
  2. Lower your presser foot and start stitching the machine will automatically write your letters from top to bottom, not left to right.

Gently guide the fabric as it moves, but donโ€™t pull or push it. Let the machine do the work while you keep the fabric straight.


๐Ÿงต Step 5: Stitch Additional Lines of Text

After finishing your first line, itโ€™s time to add the next. You can delete the previous text from the machine and type your next phrase, such as โ€œMade for me and my cat.โ€

Align the second line with the next crease line on your fabric. The spacing between lines might take a bit of trial and error this is where your handmade charm shines! Donโ€™t worry about perfect spacing; slightly uneven lines add character and authenticity to your quilt label.

If youโ€™re unsure about placement, do a practice run on scrap fabric first.


How to remove jump threads

โœ‚๏ธ Step 6: Remove Jump Threads and Clean Up

Once all your lettering is stitched, itโ€™s time for cleanup. Youโ€™ll notice jump threads connecting letters or words. These are normal and easy to remove.

Use small embroidery scissors to trim the threads carefully. A lint roller can help lift away any leftover fibers for a clean finish.

For stabilizer removal, you have two choices:

  • Tear away the excess stabilizer around the lettering, or
  • Leave it on if your quilt label will be sewn onto the back of the quilt (it wonโ€™t cause harm).

๐Ÿชก Step 7: Attach the Label to Your Quilt

You can now attach your finished label to your quilt! Options include:

  • Hand-stitching it to the quilt backing
  • Machine stitching around the edges
  • Framing it with decorative fabric or embroidery stitches

Your Baby Lock Soprano quilt label is complete a personal and professional detail that makes your quilt truly special.


Baby Lock Educator Cassie Cartmell

๐ŸŒŸ Tips for Perfect Baby Lock Soprano Lettering

  • Always test your lettering on a scrap piece of fabric first.
  • Use a tearaway stabilizer for cleaner stitching.
  • Keep your text short and readable.
  • Use crease lines instead of fabric markers to avoid ink residue.
  • Save your favorite lettering settings for future quilt labels.

Why Add a Quilt Label

๐Ÿ’ก Why the Baby Lock Soprano Is Great for Quilt Labels

The Baby Lock Soprano is not just a sewing machine itโ€™s a creative partner. It combines easy-to-use lettering features with precision stitching, allowing you to create beautiful labels without extra software or embroidery modules.

Its Quick Reference Guide, automated stitch options, and adjustable fonts make it ideal for labeling quilts, garments, or home decor projects. If you enjoy adding a professional touch to your handmade items, this machine is a fantastic choice.


โค๏ธ Final Thoughts: on making a Quilt Label

Now that you know how to make a quilt label on your Baby Lock Soprano, you can personalize every quilt you create. From the message you write to the fabric you choose, each label tells a story your story.

Whether itโ€™s a gift for a loved one, a memory of a special date, or a label for your first handmade project, these small details make quilting even more rewarding.

This is the Link to the you tube tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0UXvYzeQQg

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