I know this idea for transferring has been around awhile, and I’ve watched quite a few videos like this as I’ll be needing a few labels. You’re the ONLY one who’s using a iron pan instead of an ironing board. Ingenious!!! I tried an iron-on transfer label previously and the the ‘sponginess’ of the ironing board surface made the ink transfer smear around a bit instead of looking crisp. THANK YOU! I will be using a flat bottom skillet or a stove top griddle.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I did this method yesterday and it worked! I've done the "iron fabric on freezer paper and print on it" method and all I have to show for it is a jammed printer! Your method worked perfectly!
Thank you, I was going to purchase labels to brand my product for wholesale but they will not get here for weeks and I needed ones right away to fill my order. This helped a lot!
100K thumbs up! I found this video helpful, especially the custom printing tip at the end. Your tip will save me hours of figuring out paper orientation in the future. I have a tip on regular office paper orientation. On the top left-hand corner, draw an arrow pointing up. Place in print tray with the arrow showing. Print a test page. When done, the arrow will indicate the direction to put the pages you want to print should be placed.
Easy Sewing for Beginners, thank you so very much for posting this tutorial on making fabric labels at home. I have been in the process of looking into ordering labels from an online source. I am certainly going to attempt this process first and save money and finish my product with a signature label. I wish your continued success!
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I am so happy whenever I found tutorial which is clear, simple, straight to the point. Really enjoyed your tutorial. Thank you very much for sharing. Ting! Yay...One more subscriber
Hi, I had been searching RUclips for something to watch. I came across your channel. It caught my attention as I have been wanting to make my own labels. I heard your intro and had to start it over as I was not sure what I thought I heard you say - your name! What a fantastic name!! 😊
Thank you so much for this. I plan on making invitations for my sons first birthday on satin ribbon as the tongue of a dragon head cardstock invite. This is the best video I have found thanks 💚
Thanks! I've found this to be a very easy way to make labels that don't fray or fade after washing. So great for adding labels to hand sewn goodies, especially if you're starting a little hand sewn business. Thanks for watching 😀
Hi, do you have a description or link for the tape please as I can’t find anything other than the herringbone tape etc. this tape looks clean and smooth. Thanks
I know you used Cotton Tape-but do you think it would be possible to iron it on to muslin fabric as well? Looking to do as much recycling as I can do with my muslin scraps. Thanks.
Thanks for the tutorial. Can you tell me the brand of transfer paper you use. When I clicked on either of the links they brought up different brands. So not sure which brand you are using. Thanks Again
It these labels are to be washed the heat transfer will eventually start coming off. This is what I found from my testing over time. Best to do your own tests to see how durable they will be 😊
I'm glad I found this video, however, how do you get the image transferred to the actual piece of fabric label? I'm new to all of this in general, so I'm sure I'm asking a silly and obvious question... I've been looking online for a company that makes labels but I'm having a hard time understanding the ordering forms and nobody to help me to decipher them 😕 so I thought I would Google DIY and here you are 😊 but now I just need to know how to finish all the steps?
I heard you say heat transfer paper which one light or dark paper, if I dot have a sewing machine because clients want to order to put clothing labelsnon theor kids uniform
It depends on the ink in the printer. Some inks I have tried wash out after a couple of washes and some hold for much longer. All the inks eventually fade after many washes.
Hi thanks you for sharing this video video of making fabric labels at home. My Question is Can I use Cutrite Paper or Plastic Wrap as a substitute for Freezer Paper/Heat Transfer Paper just asking & would it work the same way as shown in the video also asking. I look forward to your reply a.s.a.p. Tafs
I enjoyed viewing this video and the information was so valuable to me and I hope others enjoyed it as well. That is a great tip on making labels and I will use it with my HP printer.
wish you would have done details on how to set up the labels in word program - otherwise very nice video thanks! where did you get the cotton twill tape?
I know this idea for transferring has been around awhile, and I’ve watched quite a few videos like this as I’ll be needing a few labels. You’re the ONLY one who’s using a iron pan instead of an ironing board. Ingenious!!! I tried an iron-on transfer label previously and the the ‘sponginess’ of the ironing board surface made the ink transfer smear around a bit instead of looking crisp. THANK YOU! I will be using a flat bottom skillet or a stove top griddle.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I did this method yesterday and it worked! I've done the "iron fabric on freezer paper and print on it" method and all I have to show for it is a jammed printer! Your method worked perfectly!
Thank you, I was going to purchase labels to brand my product for wholesale but they will not get here for weeks and I needed ones right away to fill my order. This helped a lot!
100K thumbs up! I found this video helpful, especially the custom printing tip at the end. Your tip will save me hours of figuring out paper orientation in the future.
I have a tip on regular office paper orientation. On the top left-hand corner, draw an arrow pointing up. Place in print tray with the arrow showing. Print a test page.
When done, the arrow will indicate the direction to put the pages you want to print should be placed.
Easy Sewing for Beginners, thank you so very much for posting this tutorial on making fabric labels at home. I have been in the process of looking into ordering labels from an online source. I am certainly going to attempt this process first and save money and finish my product with a signature label. I wish your continued success!
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@Lukas Korbyn I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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I just want to say... that little tip/trick around 6:30 is pure GENIUS! Thanks again, for sharing!!!
Great! I’m glad you like the tip 🤗🤗
Thank you - this was such a good tutorial. Others seem to only cover how to cut pre-made labels, which is not what I want to do. Thanks again.
Thanks for the video. Very informative. I like to know whether it will work the same using a laser printer?
Have u tried p touch embellish for tags for fabric made items? If so, video please.
I am so happy whenever I found tutorial which is clear, simple, straight to the point. Really enjoyed your tutorial. Thank you very much for sharing. Ting! Yay...One more subscriber
Thanks for sharing the video. What is the measurement that you used for the labels on Word? Thanks in advance for your reply.
I have viewed your video previously, however, I have saved it for a refresher. It works like a treat. Thank you again for sharing. Excellent.
Great idea. I was thinking of ordering my custom made labels but your video is going to save me a lot of money
Thanks for posting this. This saves me lots of money!!! This is so useful for indie business like me!
Budji Tresvalles I'm glad I could help!
Hi Budji I like to help u by explaining our business... would u like to try with labels instead of above one?
These are so great. How do they fair with washing?
Good tutorial, easy to follow. Particularly like the last tip of taping the transfer to paper for one off labels. Thanks
I'm so happy I found this video! Just saved me 100s of $$ from ordering from Easy. Thank you for sharing!!!
Awesome. Thanks so much
Very neat idea!! Thanks!! However could you show how to design a lable I am not super techy.
Do you have a template or measurements for the sizing on the labels in MS Word? I've been wanting to do this forever and love your tutorial.
HELP ! did you get the sizing figured out in MS Word ? I'm all over the place! ugh!
Hi, I had been searching RUclips for something to watch. I came across your channel. It caught my attention as I have been wanting to make my own labels. I heard your intro and had to start it over as I was not sure what I thought I heard you say - your name! What a fantastic name!! 😊
I am so happy I found this channel! I've been wondering how to do this, thank you!!
Love the custom tag idea. Never thought about that.
I make my labels the same way!!
Thanks, I'll be making my own labels from now on, and saving masses of money!
Amazing this will definitely help me cut costs on my fashion business
Looks great. Had the cotton tape for awhile. Just wasn’t sure how to do it. Thanks
Thank you so much for this. I plan on making invitations for my sons first birthday on satin ribbon as the tongue of a dragon head cardstock invite. This is the best video I have found thanks 💚
Oh I’m sure they will look amazing!! All the best 🤗
@@EasySewing4Beginners aww thank you 😀
Just curious if it works better on polyester ribbon rather than cotton?
I followed your video and successfully made my own labels!!! Thank you so much!
Thanks is amazing. Its durable?
Thanks for sharing. What about washing? Will it remain?
Thank you for this great tutorial!!!
What label template did you find worked best?
This is amazing. I was looking for a company who is doing labels, and I found your video. Thank you so much!
Thank you for posting this. Can I get this done on my Chromebook?
Thank you for sharing. Can i ask if an ironing board will be as effective as the pan you're using?
I love this! It's great to see how easy it is to make labels that way!
Thanks! I've found this to be a very easy way to make labels that don't fray or fade after washing. So great for adding labels to hand sewn goodies, especially if you're starting a little hand sewn business. Thanks for watching 😀
Thanks for your video. Will this work with a laser printer?
You would need to buy the heat transfer paper made especially for laser printers.
So happy to have found this video. You certainly has helped me. Well done. Thanks.
Hi, do you have a description or link for the tape please as I can’t find anything other than the herringbone tape etc. this tape looks clean and smooth. Thanks
Thanks and love the little stuffed animal do you have pattern or video of making him
This is great I tried it and looks really good, the problem is that the info on the label completely disappears after washing. Any suggestions?
that's what im wondering
Enjoy watching this technique for making fabric labels, just a question, where do you buy your cotton tape from thx.
Brilliant, this is by far the best tutorial I have seen, thank you
When making a custom label do you place the transfer paper so the printing is sandwiched between the transfer paper and printer paper?
I know you used Cotton Tape-but do you think it would be possible to iron it on to muslin fabric as well? Looking to do as much recycling as I can do with my muslin scraps. Thanks.
You could definitely test it. I couldn’t see why not 😊
Did you use regular printer ink or sublimation ink? Im so glad to have found this tutorial! Thank you a ton!❤
Thank you. I have searched other tutorials and they make it so difficult. This makes more sense. Thanks again.
James Hernandez you're very welcome 😀
Hello, This is a great video. What is the template you used or did you make your own? If you made your own, how did you do it? Thanks!
Thank you for your time teaching how to do your own label .
Thanks for the tutorial. Can you tell me the brand of transfer paper you use. When I clicked on either of the links they brought up different brands. So not sure which brand you are using. Thanks Again
This is awesome! Thank you@
Did you make the little bunnies at the end!
Thank you for this very useful video. Can you use satin ribbon instead of cotton tape?
Hello!.. you made this a while ago, but I'm just needing this now; can you help with MS Word on how you would create the sizing etc ... I'm lost!
Thank you, where can I get the materials
would you please recommend certain brand of heat transfer paper that work better than another? thanks
do you need a certain type of ink to be able to do the printing
Great tutorial! Thank you! Where do you get your twill tape?
Thank you. I almost gave up because I don't know flip horizontally exist. Many thanks. You gain a subscriber from The Netherlands.
Im new on this, so I have a question, do cotton tape have a sticky side like a regular tape? If it does have one, do I place the label in that side?
Great tutorial. Easy to follow.
Hi. Is the 'heat transfer paper' the same as used to transfer images onto tee-shirts? Very informative video. Thanks
Yes
This is such a good idea! Never even thought about making my own labels before this came up on my recommended! Thank you!
hi,me too. i had just ordered some too!
You mentioned you used Word for your labels. How did you create the labels?
Excellent video, especially how you do the 2 custom ones too xxx
Can I use a laser printer please?
Thank you for this post . OMG I NEED TO LABEL SOME CAMP CLOTHES FOR MY DAUGHTERS. LOVE IT .THANKS
thank you for this video! where did you get the cotton tape from?
This video is awesome. Would you mind if I ask you what kind of ribbon you used in this video?
Hello, this is such a helpful video. Thank you. Do you use a regular inkjet printer or a sublimation ink printer?
Do you have to use an inkjet printer?
This looks great!! Csn I put these in the washing machine? How can I be sure it won't ruin the ink?
It these labels are to be washed the heat transfer will eventually start coming off. This is what I found from my testing over time. Best to do your own tests to see how durable they will be 😊
Can we use sublimation paper , heat transfer paper
I just found your channel and I love this idea! Thank you for sharing!
I did everything step by step and its work GREAT!
Really appreciate your video, so useful. Do you think your method is better than using a ribbon printer if i want the label graphic to last
Where can I find the cotton tape/ribbon you use? THank you.
Hey! Waxed paper in your tutorial is that because you have a glossy transfer paper? If not, can I use baking paper? 🤗😘
This was great and allows you to save heaps of money. Thank you. Glad I found your channel.
I'm glad I found this video, however, how do you get the image transferred to the actual piece of fabric label? I'm new to all of this in general, so I'm sure I'm asking a silly and obvious question... I've been looking online for a company that makes labels but I'm having a hard time understanding the ordering forms and nobody to help me to decipher them 😕 so I thought I would Google DIY and here you are 😊 but now I just need to know how to finish all the steps?
Is the cotton tape you're using smooth? Or is it the kind of twill tape with ridges/herringbone texture?
I have a question can it be any heat resistan paper I have a canon printer will it work with it
I heard you say heat transfer paper which one light or dark paper, if I dot have a sewing machine because clients want to order to put clothing labelsnon theor kids uniform
Thanks for the tutorial! Is it necessary to use wax paper? What if I don't have access to some
By far, •●•the very best label•●• tutorial! I love the personalized customization!! :D Thank you for sharing this! ♡
Hi ...would u like to try with printed labels instead of the above one?
@easy sewing for beginners is it applicable on other ink colours? and how durable it is ?
Do ink hold up well after several washings? 😊
It depends on the ink in the printer. Some inks I have tried wash out after a couple of washes and some hold for much longer. All the inks eventually fade after many washes.
@@EasySewing4Beginners thank you. 😊
Do you have a link to buy the roll of fabric?
I used twill tape. When are you located?
Hi thanks you for sharing this video video of making fabric labels at home. My Question is Can I use Cutrite Paper or Plastic Wrap as a substitute for Freezer Paper/Heat Transfer Paper just asking & would it work the same way as shown in the video also asking. I look forward to your reply a.s.a.p. Tafs
How does it hold up to washer and dryer/ use?
i would do a whole page of the tape or fabric and then do it that way its super quick.
Thankyou so much great tutorial i am one of those people also, who needs to see it done first thanks again!
Leslie Brown Me too!!
I enjoyed viewing this video and the information was so valuable to me and I hope others enjoyed it as well. That is a great tip on making labels and I will use it with my HP printer.
awesome tutorial,thank you, my wife will find this handy
Hi there thanks for sharing Where can I buy transfer paper?
wish you would have done details on how to set up the labels in word program - otherwise very nice video thanks! where did you get the cotton twill tape?
Fabric stores have it
Ive heard you could use ribbon
Can you do any image, and in color?
Where can u get the fabric label rolls?
What' size did u make the labels b4 transferring?
very easy video. can you list out the materials used
Thanks for sharing, I have been looking for this, also do u use this same method for garment care instructions?
I’ll like to know what paper are you using ?