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Dull but need to know - do iron-on name labels work?

26 replies

supertrouper · 15/07/2007 22:39

Or do they drop off after a few washes? DS off to school in September and would rather iron on all the labels instead of sewing.

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ahundredtimeturners · 15/07/2007 22:41

No I don't think they do. You either get the ones that do drop off, or the ones that stay on but the name slowly fades. You can then write the blardy name on with a laundry pen.

These are my thoughs on iron-on labels.

filchthemildmanneredjanitor · 15/07/2007 22:42

sew ons are best.

look nicer too

supertrouper · 15/07/2007 22:44

Thanks a hundredtimeturners, saves me wasting my money then. Looks like I will have to spend ages sewing them all on then. Can't wait.

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Ecmo · 15/07/2007 22:44

I use these www.easy2name.com/woven-name-labels.htm they are really good and I've used them alot...but I have to confess that unless I'm doing several items I tend to write the name on with a laundry pen.

supertrouper · 15/07/2007 22:45

ta ftmmj too.

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supertrouper · 15/07/2007 22:46

Ecmo, thanks for link. do they not drop off then?

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notasheep · 15/07/2007 22:47

dds iron on labels have stayed on her school sweatshirts for 3 years!!!!
Bloody marvellous if you ask me

Ecmo · 15/07/2007 22:48

mine haven't. The first ones I bought were cheaper and they sometimes came off but these one are still on.

notasheep · 15/07/2007 22:48

Name doesnt fade either

supertrouper · 15/07/2007 22:49

Where do you get yours from, notasheep?

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notasheep · 15/07/2007 22:51

The White Company-I will never sew a label on thats for sure!

supertrouper · 15/07/2007 22:53

just looked on the white co website but cant find them. What are they under?

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notasheep · 15/07/2007 22:56

when i bought them i purchased them from their catalogue so no idea re on website

supertrouper · 15/07/2007 22:56

ok thanks anyway.

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SoMuchToBits · 15/07/2007 22:57

M & S ones stay on.

AugustusRookWhooosh · 15/07/2007 23:01

Oh bugger that sewing-on lark-write-on or stick on fro me [grior

kookaburra · 16/07/2007 16:55

ARW - I'm with you. have always got labels from www.nameitlabels.co.uk/
the only thing they come off is swimming trunks after about a hundred wears so its no hardship just to iron another on. Also as DS2 wears DS1's handmedowns, I just iron his lavels over the top and they stay on too. ( I buy different colours for each to make sorting th elaundry easier. The good thing about ireon-ons is that i put a label in EVERYTHING they own, not just school uniform, so makes life easier - would never bother if i had to sew 'em in

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bruffin · 01/07/2011 14:42

These are brilliant

bruffin · 01/07/2011 14:44

although this is the brand i bought

bruffin · 01/07/2011 16:49

just realised this was bumped for advertising.

mousymouse · 01/07/2011 16:57

sew ons: can I get my friendly dry cleaning guy to do that for me? what would that cost?

GrimmaTheNome · 01/07/2011 17:03

Most kids schoolclothes have a label on them somewhere or other that's big enough to write on with a laundry marker or other indelible fineliner pen. About the only thing I ever sew labels onto now is PE socks.

Take my word for it and save yourself hours and ££ !

startail · 06/07/2011 14:36

You buy hundreds of labels, you sew them on in reception, they grow out of their uniform in 6 months. You can't find the labels, you scribble the name in the new uniform in biro (or laundry pen, but good biro lasts just as long).
Save yourself the money don't bother buying the labels to start withSmile

startail · 06/07/2011 14:36

Oops should have read the threadBlush