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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Sweater label tutorial

It seems inquiring minds want to know how I made my personalized label for The Middle Child's sweater:


Very easily! Here's the scoop.

You will need:
-a segment of wide twill tape or ribbon- mine was 1 inch wide (though I am using a 3/4 inch piece for this tute)
-iron on transfer paper (I got mine here)
-an iron and a computer :)

Here's what you do.

1. Think about what you want on the label. Type out something simple in a Word program or get fancy and include graphics and all that computer scrapbooking stuff.


2. Format the info to fit your twill tape.

3. Do a practice print on regular paper, being sure to chose the "print mirror image" option. In Microsoft Word, click print: properties: layout and then check the box that reads "print mirror image".



4. Hold the twill tape up to the paper to verify that it will fit. Then cut a segment of transfer paper and tape it, adhesive side out, over top of the label information on the practice page. Be generous and cut it about an inch wider on all sides.




5. Reload into the printer and print (*remember to again select "print mirror image")



6. Trim transfer paper to size
7. Place adhesive side down on twill tape and iron, following transfer paper instructions.




8. Peel off backing paper and hand stitch to your sweater!


Just a note- I find that these transfers do not hold up well to vigorous, regular washing. The image will fade. I might not choose to use this for everyday clothes, but for a hand wash sweater of something washed only occasionally, they are perfect.
I have also used them on my bags and purses with great success. Hope you can find it useful!

9 comments:

  1. Looks great! Thanks for the tutorial too, gonna have to get me some of that transfer paper! ;) I love labels in my finished projects!

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  2. That's how I make my labels too!

    http://cathy-blueberrypatch.blogspot.com/2011/08/some-labels-and-next-projects-on-go.html

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  3. That's just too clever! I'm off to buy some twill tape...

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  4. Thanks for the tutorial - seems simple enough!

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  5. Funny. When I asked (yes I was one of the many) about how you made the label I didn't realize that it is the same process I use for quilt labels. I transfer onto white or neutral quilters cotton. It works fairly well with quilts that aren't washed often. However, your twill tape idea is quite clever, and the result looks like a fancy custom print job. Thanks!

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  6. Thanks very much, although I think I may fall at the second hurdle!
    Complete numpty here - how do you format the info to fit the twill tape?

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  7. sweet! thanks for the tutorial. i spent a bunch of money on custom woven labels last year and this will be perfect when those run out. i love twill tape.

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  8. Thanks for the great tutorial. I've always wondered how it's done! Simple enough!

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  9. OMGosh! (new follower here) I've been wanting labels so badly for my projects but didn't want to pay the high prices to have them made! This is great!

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