How To Make Your Own Fabric Labels In Your Printer
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2019
- Disclaimer! I DO NOT GARENTEE OR TAKE RESPOSABVILITY of any failure in this project. You are taking the risk on your own to put the fabric through your printer. Not all printers are the same. Not all results will be the same.
In this tutorial I will show you step by step how I make my own printed fabric labels. You will see from picking the right fabric to creating a label in Avey.com, to printing the final sheet of labels. - Хобби
Re: Ink smearing or being washed out after setting the ink on you labels.
Suggestion: TRY USING Scotchgard Heavy Duty Water Shield spraying it on your labels, dry, then iron set it with a cloth over your labels. After set, you can wash and iron your labels.
Thank you for the video! I used to make my own. It has been a while so great to be reminded. One little tip I remembered from before: you can use Freezer paper vs printer paper. The freezer paper has a shiny side, when you place that on your fabric and press it, it will adhere to your fabric. Then trim your fabric& paper before loading into the printer. Thank you again, very useful information!!!
This is a great way too make labels! It worked great going through my ink jet printer!
But one thing to note is that if you use colored ink it will wash out, so if your making something that may get put in the washer I recommend just using black ink. And just FYI the black ink didn’t wash out at all. So I’m very happy about that 😁
I"m glad I found this video and your advice on the ink jet printer with black ink because I didn't want to purchase another printer to make my labels.
Hands down the best label tutorial I have watched. Thank you so much.
Thank you for watching, and your kind words. Happy I could help.
I almost bought labels yesterday but I just really wanted to make my own. Thank you for sharing your method and printer experience. From your repeated comments it sounds like someone gave you grief bc their project didn’t come out right. Shame on them.
I found a rotary cutter that pinks the edges. I use it for everything now. I had one quilt top that wanted to ravel and I didn’t want to experience that ever again! I think it would be good to cut the labels too .
I needed labels asap and came across your video. I've printed on cork fabric and they come out very nice. Thank you so much!!!
Well I did them and they turned out 👍👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 great. Sturdy and just what I wanted on them. The software from Avery was a bit tricky to use but it turned out great. Thank you again.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome glad it all work out for you.
Omg ! Tammy this is exactly what I was looking for!😍 I've been paying for my labels thanks to you I can save money! Now printing my own personal Labels I made one sheet to try it out worked great I even put my photo in my label looks awesome 😁 Thank you so much Tammy you Rock!🤩
OMG, I can't wait to try this technique w/my picture. I'm so glad you posted this info. I'm going for it!
Thank you so much! I enjoyed your video. I was able to create my own labels with no problem. Your instructions were very clear.
Great detailed information. Thank you very much for going through all of the trouble to teach us this information. Have a great life!
OMG!!! I just used your technique and made my own labels after considering purchasing some. They came out fantastic!!! Best explanation about how to create them from start to finish. Can't wait to make more and add them to my projects! You're a ROCK STAR!
Thank you, Happy to hear this.
I am so happy that I looked at your video... I created my labels yesterday and printed out my labels today... just perfect!!! Thanks again.
Awesome to hear. thank you for watching.
Thank you for sharing! First time seeing this way of making labels, pretty cool!
You are welcome, thank you.
Just stumbled across your tutorial.
OMG!!! Positively AWESOME!!
I really appreciate the detail you went to explaining every aspect of what you did.
I tried another tutorial recently successfully but yours appears significantly easier. Can’t wait to try.
Mega thanks😘
Thank you.
So far this is the best trick to making labels at home for me. I tried a couple of different methods, including the freezer paper and I kept getting jammed papers. Thank you so much!
Glad you found something that works. Happy to help.
Thank you at last someone shows a laser printer version. I did this on my Samsung laser and it worked. I am so happy.
I REALLY appreciate you. I was able to print my logo off with no problem! ♥️
I iron my fabric unto freezer paper cut to size and it holds to get it through the printer.
I do that two.
02-20-21: I did it and it came out beautifully with no problems with my printer. Thanks again, Tammy. You have saved me some moolah and I'm a happy girl...YEA!!
So glad I could help you save the moolah. ;)
Thank you so much Tammy! This was such a comprehensive and well taught video.
I recently purchased some labels and they are really nice but after receiving one sheet of 100 labels I kind of feel robbed for the price I paid. I need a few different labels and don't plan to pay that much again which put me on the hunt for how to make my own.
I can't wait to try this! I'm one step closer because I just created my Avery account.
Thanks again Tracey!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. Good information. For those who sew, it's the "straight grain of the fabric" that is the up and down lines and that edge on either side of the fabric is the "selvedge edge" (goes in the same "up/down line" as the straight grain) it is not the bias. The "bias" is a 45 degree angle from the selvedge and has the most stretch. Do you use the fusible for things that will be washed?
Thank you so much for this information, your instructions were very clear and easy to follow. I have been making individual labels for my quilts with a micron pen, (time consuming) especially since I make two or three quilts a week. This will allow me to spend more time at my longarm or piecing. Thanks again.
02-20-21: Great googamooga, Tammy, this is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. I'm so loving it and can't wait to get busy. You go girl and TFS!
thank you.
Great job on the instructions. I wondered about the spray glue. I think the kind you have is what I will try. also will try freezer paper.
Thanks your video has been the best I’ve seen regarding this. It has been very helpful.😊
You are WONDERFUL for this trick! I didn't have the glue that you had, so I just used the 3M Super 77 since I had it. I also used Microsoft Word. Came out beautifully! Thanks again!!!
Glad you found what works for you, glad to inspire you.
This is the best video l have found on label making! I have been looking for a while to find a quick and affordable way to make labels instead of ordering some online. Thank you so much! 😃
You are very welcome, happy I was able to help you.
Yes thank you!
I liked going to JoAnnes with you! I’ve sewn for years but had no clue about the premium muslin, or the grades of it. Nor would I think to look in the remnant pile for it and the fusible goods too! Also I didn’t know about the Aileens tacky spray. This is a game changer for me! Thanks!
Awesome, so glad I could help you. And make shopping a bit easier for you ;)
Thank you so much for sharing. I've done all sorts of things to create my own labels and your method is it. GOD BLESS you for being my Angel.
Thank you. Grad I was able to help.
@@BadBobbin time to save for a brand new computer and printer because mine were demolished..can you give me suggestions on best computer and printer. I know some print shops like fed ex will allow you to print but eventually I'll need my own equipment. Thanks
@@imfinesse7 Sorry that is not my field of expertise.
Hi what kind of paper is that?
Thank you so much for sharing this. I will be doing it this way!
Thank you for showing this method so easy to follow and understand.
This worked beautifully! Thank you so much!
- Thanx 4 sharing. VERY helpful. Info was clear & "digestible."
Thank you for this video. It really helped me to decide on what and how to make my labels. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great instructions. Enjoyed. Thanks!
Thank you. They came out great!
cool!!! hope it works as well for my printer! I will give it a try! Thanks for sharing!
Aloha😊
I was going to order labels but you made it look simple. I will let you know how it turned out when I'm done. God Bless
Thanks, I can't wait to make some labels!
Thank younso much for sharing , great video!!!!❤
Nice video. You gave more than enough warnings 😳. Thanks for the information 😊👍💕
Thank u so very much, great tutorial !!! Blessings
You are welcome, thank you for watching.
Thank you for such a detailed tutorial.
Thank you for watching & your support.
Great info. Thanks for this!
Best diy label vidéo ever .. thank you
Thank you
Great video. Thanks!
Excellent! Thank you so much! I’ve been wanting to learn this for the longest time! Next, I want to learn to print labels that can be sewn on a baby item ex- Sweet One, Daddy’y Girl, Angel, names.
I’d plan to print, cut out and sew them on the front of the toy or garment. Same process just different sized text! What fabric? This is my favorite video ALL YEAR. Thank you. So much!
This was so helpful! Thank you.
just did a trial on satin ribbon -- very pleased w/the result! thank you!
I sure would like to know how you were able to do that on satin ribbon. This should be cool because the ribbon top and bottom is finished so no need to cut with pinking shears.
@@Mickey-jn8hz that's why I tried it. After awhile it kind of peeled away tho...the plasticky part didn't bond as well as I'd hoped
Thank you Tammy!!!
Thanks! It worked perfectly in my ink jet. I used my homemade quilt basting spray...
Which brand did you use?
What's in your honemade quilt basting spray? Can you share the recipe?
I used a heavy cotton linen that I ironed to the fusable double sticky web left paper on so it was on paper, the paper is slippery though so I kinda had to trick it through my hp, I did read comments and tried color and black ink , color washed out , black ink stayed , super awesome , I'm gna try silk fabric tomorrow , this works in a pinch
Very informative, thank you!
ok the silk worked even better and the ink didn't budge once iron heat set even after wash, thanks for this video
Great to hear this. Thank you.
This is amazing! Thank you so much ☺️
Excellent, thank you. The labels look great x
You are very welcome, and Thank you.
@@BadBobbin I'm just re-watching this video again, taking notes. I'm moving into making handmade soft furnishings to sell and I've got several things I need to check out first, one is a sewing machine, the other is 'safe/reputable' fabric and the other one is making my own fabric labels..Videos like this, they're so great - thank you for taking the time to put it all together. I appreciate it x
Usually a good 200 thread count muslin is also good. Lately 100% cotton white ticking fabric is really nice for me, I also paint my own fabric sometimes.
Fantastic video! Thank you so much!
You are welcome, and thank you for watching.
Thank u very much, great tutorial .
You are welcome!
Just the thing i was looking for. Thank you for the detailed video with step by step instructions
I have created my account on Avery today and will be trying to make these labels soon. Cant wait to make them.
I jad a question about the tacky spray though, is there an alternative for that ? Would the basting spray work too ? Please reply if you know it. Thanks a million in advance 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Tammy, you are a great teacher. You are very easy to follow. Can these be done if you have a Scan&Cut? I have fabric labels that was done in Bangkok, Thailand 15 years ago for $100 for 7,500 minimum but have designed my own art on the labels. I have been sewing for 51 years and was garment sewing for a long time. I sewed scrubs, doctors and nurses scrubs hats and many more long time ago. Now, I would like to start making personalized custom embroidery hoodies. I am now semi-retired and would like to start this home business, maybe after they let me retire from giving Covid vaccines at work. Thank you for sharing your talent to us. Creative minds works in mysterious ways.
thank you, Not sure what you will use the scan & cut for? I'm not familiar if they print or not? Sorry I'm no help on that part.
It’s very helpful thanks a lot
worked fab, thank you
Thank you so much!! It worked!!
I did it!!!! Thank you so much.
Yaa, good to hear.
thank you for the information
Hi Tammy. This is quite interesting and I think I'd like to experiment with my Epson Inkjet printer. I was thinking after the labels were heat set, why not use lightweight interfacing to limit fraying and that way you can have straight edges rather that ones cut using the pinking shears. Anyone try that yet?
Thank you so much .
Gday, here in australia, i think we call muslin , calico……thanks for great video, xx
Great info thank you
thank you so much!💜
Omg this video is super awesome. New subscriber here🙋🏻♀️ Thank you for sharing. I’ll definitely be trying this method!
Thank you, I appriciate it. If there is anything else you would like me to make a vidio about, feel free to shoot me a message any time.
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@@handmadechiccrafts3463 i did and subscribed 😉
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Thank you!
Awesome😃thank you for sharing❤️
You are welcome, thank you for watching.
Wow. Thank you.
Love this I just made mine
hi this worked perfectly for my injet printer thank you so much for the tip how to make labels will the black ink run when hand washed amazing tip :)
Different printers and inks are not all the same. I know some printer companies make a water proof ink. That you will have to do your own research on. Try to wash a few of your labels to test them out. you can comment back here to let up know the results.
fantastic video, thanyou so much
Great work and very creative 🤩👏👏😎
Thank you.
Hi Tammy. Thanks for your time in explaining the how to. I would like to know HOW do you add text into the other half of the lablel, please?
make a second text box.
Thanks for sharing ^_^ !
Thanks!
Great share video Tammy. PS JoAnns
This looks great! I was wondering if its possible to print on different types of fabric such as another type of cotton that has a shiny finish? Thank you!
I don't know, but if you try it let me know how it turned out.
Hello tammy
U asked us is there anything we wood like to c u make and i were wondering wood it b possible for u to make an apron a halagen oven cover and a food mixing cover please?
Thanks again 4 ur great vlog❤❤❤
Great video! Thank you! Are these washable? I am wondering if I can use them on clothing that will be washed ..? Thank you for any additional information you can provide. :)
Thank you. As for washing, if you use water proof ink. Some printer do have that type of ink. you can always test a sheet & wash it a few times.
I just wanted to say the Aleene's tacky spray is super tacky and after I printed on the fabric the paper was so stuck to the fabric I wind up ripping the paper and stretching the fabric. Ironing did seem to help. The Aleene's spray also has a foul odor that smells like rotten onions. I used Spray and Bond Basting adhesive. No odor and the paper peeled right off. Anyone else have any inconsistencies with the spacing of the printed label when it comes to cutting? I set this up to work with my Cricut, didn't cut properly due to inconsistent feed through the printer. But all in all a really great idea Tammy has here. Thanks for sharing Tammy.
I know that since this video they have changed their glue formula and spray nozzle. Quilting basting spray will work.
@@BadBobbin Yes, I was surprised how the glue came out, was all bubbling and gloopy. The paper was soaked through just about. Basting spray is much better. Thanks for the reply. 👍
Hello tammy
Im new here to ur vlogs and im inspirered by u so thank u so much
Where do u get ur material from as i live in the uk?
I have a canon printer so will it b ok to try it on there as im new at this but wood love to try this out?
Do u have any tips 4 me as iv got dyslexic?
I need all the help i can get too try it out
Great vlog and iv just liked ur vlog and now im going yo look at some of ur other vlogs
Thank u ❤❤❤
Thank you for liking my video, as I have mentioned in the video this would be done at your own risk. I do not know your printer, but I have done this on an Ink Jet & this video is done with a Laser printer. You can use Waxed parchment paper as well as the tacky spray on printer paper. I do not know what is available in the UK. I am in the USA. Good luck.
What is the best cloth to use to keep from fraying? Straight cut.
Hey! I have that bag 😍
Hello, after ironing them, the labels/wording will be waterproof? It can be washed without problem?Thank you
I iron the fabric onto a4 freezer paper then run it through my printer then peel off and reuse. Easy Peasy.
Have you tried using freezer paper to iron your fabric to, to go through the printer....It can be reused many times too! TFS
Thank you for the video. Are they washable n won't smear ink?
depends on your printer and if you have water proof ink. You may try ironing after printing with a wax paper or a waxed parchment paper and test it first.
What kind of printer are you using. And when you are loading the paper did the blue paper go down or up. Thank you. Great video
My printer is a Canon Laser Printer. each printer is different as to loading you paper, you will have to run a test on your own paper as to how to load it. put a mark on the top facing up & see which way it comes out and prints.
I was waiting for the Iron On, is the remnant iron on or do you do the adhesive?
I use heat & bond after printing. the printer is too hot & the glue will melt in the printing process
Can you share what printers you all have used?
If I wanted to do the iron on instead of sewing the label, do I have to use fusible ink?
not sure what fusible ink is. I use the same label & put a heavy fusible web on the back & then iron onto my products. If you plane to wash you will need a water proof ink.
They have pinking rotary blades
Great video I just did this method with a laser jet but two big issues. 1. I cut the fabric the same size and stuck it on and the printer just wouldn’t accept it and kept saying ham but it was still in the tray. So I had to cut the fabric much more smaller than the actual paper and then it worked but very fiddly when trying to use an online template.
2. The black writing came onto the fabric nice but any other colors were very faint.
Any ideas on solution to these?