DIY: Make Your Own Clothing Labels

 by anotherway
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If you're going to start a business selling your handmade items (or if you just want to make your crafts look fancy), it makes sense to have labels, right? Right!  Here's a tutorial on making your own labels at home, not just for clothing, but for accessories, purses, or any kind of craft!

Overview: You can make machine washable labels using printable Fabric Sheets (about $10 for 3 sheets at Joann's). Basically, you print your design directly onto the fabric sheet, iron the fabric sheet to set the ink, cut label to size and sew the labels into your clothing or other handmade item.
*If you don't want to buy the fabric sheets, you can pre-treat your own cotton fabric with a solution, but that still costs $ and adds another step to the process.  I'm keepin this simple..

If you'd like to see some finished products or view my screen-printing tutorials, check out my etsy shop blog , or follow me on twitter! Also, your constructive feedback on this tutorial is greatly appreciated!  Let me know if you have any questions!

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http://anotherwaydesigns.blogspot.com/
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Step 1: Materials

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- Fabric Sheets for inkjet printers (they also have sheets for laser printers). Cost: $9.99 for 3 sheets at Joann's (less if you remember your 40% off coupon!)
- computer & printer
- iron
- cold water
- scissors
- needle & thread or sewing machine
buirv says: May 19, 2010. 11:23 AM
I like it - however, how do you iron on the text?  Wouldn't it come out reverse reading?  I'm still trying to find a way to print text reverse reading so that the ink gets ironed on right reading.  Any ideas?

amethystlady2 in reply to buirvApr 2, 2012. 2:58 PM
buirv You will need to check your printer's instructions for this...you can go into either property or tools, for example, and look for the 'mirror image' words and click on that to activate it...You may have to manually go back in after you are done and change it back to what it was before...that is, IF you will even see this 2 years later...lol
fgizzardbrain in reply to buirvMay 19, 2010. 12:17 PM
I believe that this process prints directly onto the fabric. The ironing is merely to set the ink and make it colorfast, so that the garment the label is sewn to can be washed.
anotherway (author) in reply to fgizzardbrainMay 19, 2010. 9:54 PM
yup, exactly! you print directly onto the fabric; the iron sets the ink..
kirsten_studsandpearls says: Jun 10, 2011. 1:56 PM
Great idea! love this. xo
tnapier107 says: Aug 11, 2010. 2:00 PM
I've been looking for labels to add to my garments and there are so expensive. This is a great great Idea
justrho says: Jun 17, 2010. 11:01 AM
great idea! thanks for sharing!!!
archnemesis_goldenhair says: May 19, 2010. 4:02 PM
Just curious, what kind of solution would I need to treat fabric with?
*has tons of fabric already*
anotherway (author) in reply to archnemesis_goldenhairMay 19, 2010. 5:16 PM
You can use Bubble Jet to pretreat the fabric..
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