A friendly badger mending a bright quilt block can make a sewing project feel warm and approachable, but the illustration is not a fiber label, repair instruction, needle approval, cutting guide, care specification, or durability promise. Confirm the real project first, keep every changing fact editable, and use the graphics only as a coordinated visual layer.
Build one coordinated mending set
The Cozy Autumn Badger Quilt-Mending Porch PNG Bundle is a live, purchasable digital product with 120 transparent PNG graphics at 3072 × 3072 px and 300 DPI metadata. Its original visual family centers on a friendly badger hand-mending a bright patchwork quilt block with coordinated autumn and sewing-themed props.
The PNG files are decorative source material. They are not fabric, thread, needles, scissors, rotary cutters, rulers, care labels, repair instructions, accessibility plans, or supervision policies. Add practical information in Canva, Cricut Design Space, or another suitable layout tool as live text so it can be corrected when the fabric, repair method, maker, deadline, tool guidance, or care plan changes.
Choose one main badger image for the project card and two or three quieter quilt, patch, leaf, basket, or sewing props for smaller pieces. A limited visual family makes the set feel connected while preserving clear space for fabric notes, repair priorities, maker initials, dates, and care instructions.
Quilt-mending printable matrix
| Printable | Practical job | Editable facts | Responsible check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Repair card | Summarize one real repair | Area, issue, priority, owner | Confirm the actual project plan |
| Fabric-sort label | Keep verified materials grouped | Fiber details, color, source | Check the real fabric information |
| Patch-choice slip | Record an approved patch option | Patch code, size, placement | Verify consent and suitability |
| Project tag | Identify work in progress | Maker code, date, next step | Protect privacy and avoid mix-ups |
| Mending log | Record completed work | Method, thread, date, notes | Review accuracy and care impact |
| Gift note | Accompany a finished physical item | Recipient, sender, message | Confirm names and permission |
Each printable should do one clear job. Keep full machine settings, material instructions, manufacturer warnings, sharp-tool rules, washing guidance, accessibility arrangements, and qualified repair advice in their current responsible source. A decorative quilt graphic cannot identify a textile, approve a method, or prove that a repair will hold.
Confirm the project facts before designing
Collect the responsible maker, project name, actual fabric information, damaged area, repair goal, patch options, thread choice, permitted tools, machine or hand-sewing plan, care guidance, deadline, privacy boundary, and support route. Verify each detail against the real textile, its owner, and current material or equipment instructions.
Decide what the printable will communicate and what should remain in a private project record. A public display card may need only a fictional project name and broad technique label. A workshop repair card can include a maker code and next step without exposing a full name, contact detail, support need, or ownership history.
Do not infer from the artwork that a fabric is cotton, washable, colorfast, fire resistant, vintage, valuable, allergen free, or suitable for a particular tool. If the textile is sentimental, fragile, historic, or difficult to identify, the responsible owner should decide whether qualified advice is needed before work begins. The Pumpkin Block-Print Textile Studio Printables guide offers a related way to separate a textile theme from verified material and tool decisions.
Keep labels readable and editable
Use strong headings, short labels, high contrast, and generous white space. Place the badger or quilt art beside the wording rather than behind it. A project card can use a larger illustration, while a patch-choice slip needs a quiet area for notes and approval.
Avoid unsupported phrases such as “professional repair,” “machine safe,” “washable,” “heirloom quality,” “permanent,” or “suitable for every age.” Those claims depend on the actual textile, thread, technique, equipment, maker, and intended use. Write what is known: the verified project name, approved materials, responsible person, next step, and current care note.
Make a low-ink final-size proof
Fine stitches, pale fabric textures, and small autumn leaves can disappear on cream paper or low-ink printers. Make a simplified version with one small graphic, dark live text, and a plain background. Print one repair card, fabric label, and project tag on the intended printer and paper.
Check the smallest type, writing space, fabric code, maker code, dates, cut lines, folds, attachment points, and viewing distance. If using a cutter, test one sheet with the actual blade, mat, material, and software settings. The PNG transparency and quality guide helps catch unwanted backgrounds and soft edges before producing a batch.
Autumn quilt-mending checklist
- ☐ Confirm the responsible maker, project purpose, owner permission, and deadline.
- ☐ Verify the real fabric, thread, patch, tool, machine, and care information.
- ☐ Keep maker codes, repair notes, material details, dates, and next steps editable.
- ☐ Use fictional data in public examples and keep private ownership or contact information out of screenshots.
- ☐ Avoid claims about fiber content, tool safety, repair quality, durability, or universal suitability.
- ☐ Confirm permissions, accessibility, sharp-tool handling, supervision, storage, and care guidance.
- ☐ Print the repair card, fabric label, patch slip, project tag, mending log, and gift note at final size.
- ☐ Review the Bokaja digital product license before selling permitted finished physical items.
A soft product example
Product example: Put the friendly badger with the quilt block on the main repair card, repeat smaller patch or autumn props on fabric labels and project tags, and keep the verified material notes visually quiet. The Cozy Autumn Badger Quilt-Mending Porch PNG Bundle supplies a coordinated visual library while the maker controls every fabric detail, method, permission, tool rule, deadline, and care decision.
The product is digital; no quilt, fabric, thread, needle, tool, printed card, or physical craft item is shipped. After checkout, use the attached order-download PDF for package access. Read Digital Downloads and Refunds for current access and support details.
Related Bokaja tutorials
- Pumpkin Block-Print Textile Studio Printables
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- Canva vs Cricut for Transparent PNG Files
- How to Check PNG Transparency and Quality
- Bokaja Digital Product License
FAQ
Does the bundle include fabric, sewing tools, or printed repair cards?
No. It contains transparent PNG graphics. Build the cards, labels, slips, logs, tags, and notes in suitable layout software, and source and verify the actual textile materials and tools separately.
Does the artwork identify fabric or prove that a repair method is suitable?
No. Decorative artwork cannot identify fibers, approve a needle or cutting tool, set machine instructions, or certify repair quality. Follow current material and equipment guidance for the actual project.
Can I use real maker and owner details in a public template example?
Use fictional data for public examples. Keep real names, contact details, ownership history, support needs, and private project information out of screenshots unless the responsible people have approved that use.
Can I sell finished quilt project tags made with the graphics?
Review the digital product license first. Permitted finished physical products are different from reselling, sharing, uploading, extracting, or repackaging the original PNG or ZIP files.
