I want to make my own labels for my bags I sew because custom labels are expensive. I watched about 10 videos today and this has to be the easiest and least expensive ($10 to get the supplies) tutorial on making them from home. Thank you so much for posting this.
OMG Lorrie WOW you truly never cease to amaze with all of your Brilliant and ingenious ideas!! Your labels are Spectacular......was fun watching you share your process and the final look is Magnificent!! Gosh I remember from church cam days and or school gym days when you had to have name labels in your clothing...so your idea sure brought back fond memory’s!! Your are stylish too with all the colors!! Your grandkids have one super cool, loving and Craftabulous grandma!! Thanks for your Outstanding Tutorial and sharing your Tremendously Terrific Tips, Tricks & Techniques!! YOU So ROCK!! Joan Smith
Between you and Carole, you guys are killing me with all of these wonderful projects. I am making them all. I am on the drawstring bag now. Now I have to get the iron on labels. Thanks so much for your video's.
Thank you so much for your video. I am a seamstress and I am a newbie with my Cricut. I wanted to be able to make my own lables to put in/on my items. With your video I now feel confident that I can get it done. Thanks again. Janice Stevens
Excellent thank you ! Are you able to iron the label afterwards? I tried this with a different brand and when I ironed it the coating melted into my iron
Question, would these labels stand up to a bunch of washing? I’d be making these to be seen into cloth diapers. Also would it work to do this process on satin ribbon??
Lorrie, could you possibly use print then cut feature on your Cricut to print on the transfer paper, then apply all three layers and subsequently cut the labels on your Cricut? I love your fabric labels for use on kids belongings at camp, daycare or school. Brilliant!
You are so wonderful, I watch all your videos. I cant say thank you enough for sharing your talent and showing all of us how to make an do things. This be neat if ya making the zipper bags and put a tag in with ya logo or who it made by as well this awesome. I've seen someone transfer ink on to ribbon but look hard this way with fabric is easy and came out wonderful. I would like to know how to do one with a black background and white or pink words.
When I print my labels, they have boxes or borders around each one?? Don’t really want that….Sorry, I thought you were using Cricut Design Space for the labels, but if you know what I need to do I’d appreciate it. Thanks
If you use an iron with light interfacing it makes the interfacing warp! It would be nice to find a tutorial that uses an iron (as most people only have an iron)
Simply switch out the press for an iron. It’s the exact same concept. The interfacing shouldn’t warp. If it does it’s usually because you’re handling the fabric before it cools down. Make sure you’re pressing and not rubbing the iron which can stretch your fabric if it’s not preshrunk
This is great, but the iron on transfer paper is just for ink jet printers, I have a laser printer, do you have a source for laser printers? Silly me, I went back to their website and discovered they make for all types of printers. Thank you so much. Great idea!
I went to the link Lorrie gave. At the top of the page where you can search I retyped the iron on transfer paper light laser printer. Then I got a narrow my search and on the left side go down to printer and click laser. I haven't ordered yet, but I think that's the way.
I guess I thought these would be ironed on to your project. Is that possible, or did you choose to stitch them? Also, it would be really sweet to write something personal when giving the project as a gift, or even just their name. Thanks again for another great idea Lorrie!
Any suggestions on making iron-on labels and not sew-on? I have products already made and would like to apply my personal label on it but I need them to be iron-on. If anyone has any suggestions on how I can make these, please let me know. Thank you.
I want to make my own labels for my bags I sew because custom labels are expensive. I watched about 10 videos today and this has to be the easiest and least expensive ($10 to get the supplies) tutorial on making them from home. Thank you so much for posting this.
OMG Lorrie WOW you truly never cease to amaze with all of your Brilliant and ingenious ideas!! Your labels are Spectacular......was fun watching you share your process and the final look is Magnificent!! Gosh I remember from church cam days and or school gym days when you had to have name labels in your clothing...so your idea sure brought back fond memory’s!! Your are stylish too with all the colors!! Your grandkids have one super cool, loving and Craftabulous grandma!! Thanks for your Outstanding Tutorial and sharing your Tremendously Terrific Tips, Tricks & Techniques!! YOU So ROCK!!
Joan Smith
Between you and Carole, you guys are killing me with all of these wonderful projects. I am making them all. I am on the drawstring bag now. Now I have to get the iron on labels. Thanks so much for your video's.
Finally a project I can do and I have all of the supplies!😂. I have been looking for a label I could make and this is a perfect way!
Thank you so much for your video. I am a seamstress and I am a newbie with my Cricut. I wanted to be able to make my own lables to put in/on my items. With your video I now feel confident that I can get it done. Thanks again. Janice Stevens
Lorrie - what a great idea to make personalized labels! Thank you for sharing this information with us!
Would these withstand being washed multiple times if I were to use them on blankets or clothing?
I'm wondering this as well!
Thank you for this wonderful idea, to make personalized labels! I’m going to use for several projects ( 🧶crochet and 🧵sewing ) 😊
Brilliant tutorial Lorrie! I never even thought about using printable iron on to make my own fabric labels.
Excellent thank you !
Are you able to iron the label afterwards? I tried this with a different brand and when I ironed it the coating melted into my iron
Hi, I know this video was a while ago, the label paper link is no longer valid and was wondering if there is another one you recommend?
Does heat and bond stop the fabric from fraying?
So the printer you are using is a sublimation ink? Or just laser printer?
I see you overlap while pressing,does that not burn the fabric? Thank you for the tutorial
I would love to see a tut on how you did the labels with colored background and white letters. I’ve never figured that out.
What would you use for a onesie, something that gets washed an aweful lot? So it wont fade?
Joshua mckinley I wouldn’t put an extra label in a Onsie
Question, would these labels stand up to a bunch of washing? I’d be making these to be seen into cloth diapers. Also would it work to do this process on satin ribbon??
Lorrie, could you possibly use print then cut feature on your Cricut to print on the transfer paper, then apply all three layers and subsequently cut the labels on your Cricut? I love your fabric labels for use on kids belongings at camp, daycare or school. Brilliant!
Louise Beauregard absolutely
Can you use a laser jet printer?
You are so wonderful, I watch all your videos. I cant say thank you enough for sharing your talent and showing all of us how to make an do things. This be neat if ya making the zipper bags and put a tag in with ya logo or who it made by as well this awesome. I've seen someone transfer ink on to ribbon but look hard this way with fabric is easy and came out wonderful. I would like to know how to do one with a black background and white or pink words.
When I print my labels, they have boxes or borders around each one?? Don’t really want that….Sorry, I thought you were using Cricut Design Space for the labels, but if you know what I need to do I’d appreciate it. Thanks
Choose the text and box or border and click flatten if you don’t want the box to print
@@LorrieNunemaker ok, thanks so much
If you use an iron with light interfacing it makes the interfacing warp!
It would be nice to find a tutorial that uses an iron (as most people only have an iron)
Simply switch out the press for an iron. It’s the exact same concept. The interfacing shouldn’t warp. If it does it’s usually because you’re handling the fabric before it cools down. Make sure you’re pressing and not rubbing the iron which can stretch your fabric if it’s not preshrunk
Can these be washed at 60 degrees or will the ink come off ?
Thank you for an Excellent tutorial! I can’t wait to make my own labels. 😊
This is great, but the iron on transfer paper is just for ink jet printers, I have a laser printer, do you have a source for laser printers? Silly me, I went back to their website and discovered they make for all types of printers. Thank you so much. Great idea!
Meganda I went to the site and it doesn't give me a choice of transfers for different printers, it just offers it with the inkjet.
I went to the link Lorrie gave. At the top of the page where you can search I retyped the iron on transfer paper light laser printer. Then I got a narrow my search and on the left side go down to printer and click laser. I haven't ordered yet, but I think that's the way.
I guess I thought these would be ironed on to your project. Is that possible, or did you choose to stitch them? Also, it would be really sweet to write something personal when giving the project as a gift, or even just their name. Thanks again for another great idea Lorrie!
Lorrie, I tried this and not sure I did it correct. Does the fabric have a rubbery feel to it?
Is it possible to make the label iron on instead?
Any suggestions on making iron-on labels and not sew-on? I have products already made and would like to apply my personal label on it but I need them to be iron-on. If anyone has any suggestions on how I can make these, please let me know. Thank you.
Could it be any printer or does it have to my inkjet printer?
Great info. Will have to pick some of this up. Thanks for sharing!
how do you print white fonted labels??
If I put my time into it, why not label it. Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
Could i use sf101 instead of the the heat bond lite?
How could I do this in Cricut design space?
Thank you for showing. Very helpful.
Can we use a normal iron?
Why do we need an "interface"?
TO MAKE THE LABEL FIRM AND YOU CAN USE A NORMAL IRON WITHOUT STEAM.
Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial!
Awesome tutorial!!🙋🏻😍😘💕 TFS
Very helpful!
Do you use regular printer ink?
Kay A inkjet Printer ink
This is giving me so many ideas, ty!!
Great Video thank you for sharing
Online labels are very expensive 5 sheets for $12. Recommendations for a less expensive alternative
If you compare how expensive it is to buy custom labels, $2.14/sheet isn't bad at all.
That cricut thing must be very expensive!