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FREE: Quilt Label Collective CD New

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The listing, Quilt Label Collective CD New has ended.

Read carefully, as this item is a CD with quilt label graphics and not actual labels. Copyright 2011.

For PC and or Mac computers. The images included on this CD are suitable for use on computers running Windows 98, 200, XP, Vista, or Windows 7; or Macintosh 0S 9.1 - OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. ( I have Windows 10 and it works on it too.)

You can download a free version of Adobe Reader® from the web to read PDF files and to add text to label images. To make full use of these images, use an illustration program such as Adobe Illustrator®, Macromedia Freehand®, or Corel Draw®, or a web animation program such as Adobe Flash®. The images can also be opened in programs such as Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Photoshop Elements®, and Corel PaintShop®.

I used MS Office and it worked. I also used MS Paint to edit the labels. You will need some program to work with the images because it it not a stand alone program.

Most versions of Windows has Paint it takes a bit of finess to color and edit the image, but it is fun to play with. You can color and edit your label for a custom look.

Two ways to print and use your label using an INK JET printer....

1. you will need to make a reverse image and print it on transfer paper (you can buy in the craft department of Walmart or other craft store. These iron on transfers can be printed and ironed directly on the fabric you plan on using for your label.

2. Is a bit more work, but you can get freezer paper from the grocery store or buy it online already cut in 81/2 X 11 sheets on eBay/Amazon or other store...you will take the waxy side to the fabric and iron it and trim. This will make the fabric to fit your printer and print the image on the fabric. Then iron to set the ink. You don't reverse the image as it is printed on the fabric you plan to use for your label.

I ordered the CD from Amazon and they accidently sent me two copies so I have an extra one... I am sharing the extra with one lucky bidder.
Questions & Comments
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fanned and watching interesting
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Apr 9th, 2017 at 4:02:28 PM PDT by
Original
Thank you! It really is a cool CD. I like the idea of being able to make my own labels.
Apr 9th, 2017 at 4:22:38 PM PDT by
Original
The CD has 150 different labels to choose from. It also has a detailed read me file with instructions.
Apr 8th, 2017 at 5:19:42 PM PDT by

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