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To wished I'd bought Iron On labels

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Mitmoo · 05/09/2011 20:15

I'm sitting sewing in name labels, its taking ages 6 shirts, 4 trousers, PE Kits, new coat, why oh why didn't I just buy iron ons?


Trousers have to be taken up too.

The coat cost £75 so have to sew in the regulation one at the back of the neck then a couple of hidden ones too.


So are you an iron on or a sew in?

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deemented · 05/09/2011 20:17

Well.

I started off with good intentions - i bought labels with both my DC names on them, and sat and sewed several on.

After loosing the will to live, i went and bought a couple of Sharpie pens. Labelled with them. Job done.

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Lara2 · 05/09/2011 20:17

The trouble with iron on labels is they eventually begin to peel and you have to sew them in anyway! So don't feel bad - you won't have to do the sewing again, unlike everyone who thinks they've got away with it but will have to buckle down eventually!! Grin

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Lara2 · 05/09/2011 20:18

LOVE the Sharpie pen cheat!!!

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DilysPrice · 05/09/2011 20:19

YABU, the iron on ones peel off.

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Mitmoo · 05/09/2011 20:21

But it's so booooooooring. Off to buy a sharpie.

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WynkenBlynkenandNod · 05/09/2011 20:22

I was a permanent marker on labeller but have upgraded to Stikins that someone recommended on here. Hopefully they won't all fall off, they were so quick and easy to put in.

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fedupandtired · 05/09/2011 20:22

That's what the wash labels are for - writing on names. They quite often have an extra label just for the name too. I use ordinary ball point and just keep re-writing it. No big deal and really quick (learnt my lesson with iron ons that never sticked and I don't "do" sewing!)

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AurraSing · 05/09/2011 20:23

Years ago, before my dd started reception I bought a whole load of iron on labels. I put them somewhere really safe and haven't seen them since. Now I just biro her name onto the age tag. Much quicker, and no sewing.

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blowninonabreeze · 05/09/2011 20:24

I use my sewing machine, It never occurred to me to had sew them! Takes about 20 mins to do the lot.

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hayleysd · 05/09/2011 20:24

I got some iron on ones the same sort of material as the sew in ones and they were awful but my ds' friend had some fab ones that never peel/fade, they're from mynametags.com and you get 75 for lunch boxes etc too. I got some for both ds' and they're so much easier.

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silverfrog · 05/09/2011 20:25

I quite like doing it. Have finished all dd2's now - just need to do the hanging loops later. And now to move onto dd1's. Only got a few bits of hers though, as can't get uniform until she starts there. So can do trousers/socks etc but will have to wait until the end of the week to fo polo shirts, fleece etc.

It doesn't look as nice when done with a Sharpie

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Nagoo · 05/09/2011 20:30

silverfrog I like doing it too. It makes me feel all mumsy and loving.

And I did it in July.

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OddBoots · 05/09/2011 20:33

I can second www.mynametags.com/, they iron on but they actually stay on, they kind of merge into the fabric.

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deemented · 05/09/2011 20:34

It may not look as nice, but it stops all the arguments about who owns what garment, eapecially when the sewn in ones can get ripped or cut out. It's a bit difficult to hide six inch high letters with 'Deementeds sons name' written on it!

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ButHeNeverDid · 05/09/2011 20:35

It's my favourite job.

It makes me feel like a " proper" mum

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baguettecut · 05/09/2011 20:35

Sewing in name labels goes into my 'Life's too short' folder, along with stuffing mushrooms etc. etc.

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heather1980 · 05/09/2011 20:37

i just did mine tonight, i dragged out the sewing machine can't be faffed sewing by hand and the iron on ones always rub off

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MrsBloomingTroll · 05/09/2011 20:37

YABU - either use a marker pen or buy yourself an Easy Tag kit from Easy2Name.

Iron on labels peel off.

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Mitmoo · 05/09/2011 20:37

My son is growing way too fast to buy clothes in July never mind label them.

Notes to self to stop feeding him. Grin

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Mitmoo · 05/09/2011 20:39

Am I a bad mum if I don't own a sewing machine. I might have a Singer in the shed but I think I'd need to get the WD40 out.

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CoffeeIsMyFriend · 05/09/2011 20:41

just ordered some more name tage from above link. I have had these before and they do last.

I have stick on, iron on and a pen. Nobody ever said I was not prepared! Wink

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Meglet · 05/09/2011 20:44

I love sewing in the labels Smile. I bought the uniform in July and did each item as I bought it.

I refuse to iron anything, I'm certainly not going to start with faffy labels.

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Mitmoo · 05/09/2011 20:44

Oddboots where were you for the last 9 years, I'd never heard of them before.

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Deux · 05/09/2011 20:54

Another vote for the mynametags iron on ones. They do not come off in the wash. Plus I iron them onto the care label if necessary and they stick like glue. It was £10.00 for 75 iron on labels and 75 stick on ones for bottles and the like. The stick on ones survive the dishwasher.

I do hanker after the embroidered ones though.

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wellthatsdoneit · 05/09/2011 21:54

Yes yes yes //www.mynametags.com like the others said. They sort of 'become one' with the fabric and vie not had one fall off in the 3 years that my son has been at nursery/school. And a sharpie pen of course for things are not ironable, like a PVC P.E. bag and my kids' arms when we go somewhere Busy and Scary (write my telephone number on them).

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