I'm in need of some fabric labels for my sewing projects (I have a ton of labels for my crocheted projects, but none for my sewing projects...and I can't afford to spend almost $300 USD on labels right now...that's what I paid for the embroidered crochet project labels 2 years ago). I don't have an embroidery machine, nor can I do hand embroidery. I've tried the printable fabric, but the ink tends to wash out of the labels, so this route just doesn't work well for me.
Is there anyone out there who can offer me some suggestions? Anyone out there know how to make labels that I could hire you to make some for me??? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
I found this link online:
ReplyDeletehttp://patchworkpottery.blogspot.com/2008/09/fabric-labels-tutorial.html
It tells you how to make your own, using iron-on transfers. Maybe that works better than printable fabric?
Awesome Stacey! Thanks so much for the info! I have bookmarked the link and will give it a shot when I can get some iron-on transfer paper!
ReplyDeletei found an online place where u can order small amount, 25pieces is smallest and the price was reasonable...um its everest labels, if u type in the search engine it should come up...only propblem is they do take a while to arrive. very professional look tho...
ReplyDeleteI bought embroidered labels on ebay which arrived promptly and were just what I wanted and most importantly at a very reasonable price
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I use a UK company called Easy2Name, prompt delivery and reasonably priced, you can find them at http://www.easy2name.com/
ReplyDeleteHugs, Margie.
I also asked a fellow stuffed animal maker, and she pointed me to a custom etsy-shop...
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The price is much better than $300! :)
Thank you all for such great ideas to check into! I will look into each one to see what will work best for me. I greatly appreciate the feedback!
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