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How much should I pay to sew on name tapes?

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Pollaidh · 27/06/2014 21:27

Huge pile of new school uniform which apparently needs to be name taped and have hanging loop. Have tried iron-on and they don't survive the tumble dryer. Thought I could sew on each end so it could be used as a hanging loop too - seem to remember it's what I had as a child.

Unfortunately I can't sew well at all and don't have time to keep going with my hamfisted attempts. I thought of asking a local 18 yr old who is off to study clothing design, or my cleaner, but not sure how much to offer them. Any ideas?

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Legomania · 01/09/2023 09:52

@Lilleybet this kid is probably at university by now!

That said, I do them with a sewing machine and it's probably a minute per label tops

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Lilleybet · 01/09/2023 08:58

Sewing labels on is not as easy as it sounds. You get thumb and finger ache as well as neck ache. The labels arnt cotton anymore, a thicker poly fibre is used. 5 labels could take an hour. So the rate of pay £1 per label makes £5 per hour. That’s cheap. Not everyone can sew, it’s also very tedious. Iron ones come off in the wash, you certainly need to label sports socks. If at boarding school everything’s needs to be named. Good luck!

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Rabbitcar · 18/08/2014 07:48

I know you haven't asked this, but I use the iron-on ones from mynametag.com, and have only lost one or two in the washing machine over the last four years. Must admit we don't use a tumble dryer though.

Hope you find someone to do it. Maybe you could offer e.g. £20/£50 for the lot, depending on how much there is. I totally agree with outsourcing something that you don't want to/can't do and that others will happily do for payment. You are helping our economy!

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Busybee01 · 17/08/2014 01:45

Hi there


Plumber mum: Can i get detail of your name sewing tag business please.

Jam packed right mow!

Thanks

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Frikadellen · 16/08/2014 18:10

Use attachatag then buy some firm ribbon / cotton strips and pierce inbetween it would be strong enough and takes no time to do.

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BackforGood · 15/08/2014 23:24

The Mum of a friend of dd is doing it as part of their fundraising for a trip - she says 'Just give me about 20p a name-tape' and she gets lots of customers, although she said they usually give her quite a bit more. She does Cub/Brownie badges / swimming badges / etc too. People are usually so grateful, they press quite a bit more into her hand.
I reckon you'd need to charge about 50p per item to hit the minimum wage mind.

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plumbermum · 14/08/2014 12:24

just to say - I have a name tape sewing service - all done by me by hand and those sewn on 25 years ago still going strong. When you take the minimum wage (let alone the living wage for London and the south east ) divided by the number of labels you can sew per hour, then neither 10p or 50p per hour is a viable option.
Up to my eyeballs at this time of year, and there will be many phone calls / texts in the week before school starts for those who have left it til the last minute and need help. (increased price for the 24 hr turn around September service)

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Machakos · 05/07/2014 11:58

I've just bought 36 name tapes (with name) for £3.25 off an ebay seller.

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Ktay · 03/07/2014 20:40

Ephpa95 did you not see op's post from 22:02 yesterday? Hmm

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ephpa95 · 03/07/2014 19:11

See it as a challenge of the year: You take a thread and thread it through the eye of a needle. and then you start stitching. You can do it! And if in doubt, you'll find a tutorial on you tube. It's honestly not difficult. Or ask your cleaner to quote a price. I would NOT do that for 10p though. Outrageous!

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Pollaidh · 02/07/2014 22:21

I should admit that I was pretty rubbish at sewing even before having physical problems, but I'd have been able to persevere in those days.

Stealth, yes I take your point. I can imagine for some people it'd be a reasonably relaxing experience in front of the television, and there's no rush.

I only wish my husband tried to use that argument Bun, as instead he tries to do it himself, which results in extensive damage and emergency plumber call-outs.

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goldface · 02/07/2014 22:14

I would love to sew them for you for a bottle of wine and a kit Kat, you don't happen to be in Yorkshire do you ?!

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stealthsquiggle · 02/07/2014 22:07

Good luck with it OP. It would appear that 50p an item or an hourly rate would be reasonable. If I were doing it I would be more comfortable with a price per item because then I could do it as and when it suited me without needing to keep track of time spent on it whilst watching television

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Bunbaker · 02/07/2014 22:06

My apologies Pollaidh. That'll teach me to make assumptions. I thought it was lack of skill rather than any physical reason.

BTW OH uses argument 3 when people ask us why we get people in for DIY jobs.

I hope you find someone to do it for you.

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Pollaidh · 02/07/2014 22:02

Thanks for all the good suggestions - will definitely be just attaching the two ends to make a name tape/hanging loop.

To those who are shocked by inability to sew:

  1. Some of us have physical problems which make us particularly ham-fisted. It takes me 1 entire evening to sew 4 labels. I know because I tried. This also meant I was unable to pick up my baby the next day. Count yourself lucky that this sort of thing is so easy for you.
  2. Some of us don't have time!
  3. Even if the above don't apply I always look logically at such things. If my time costs x/hour, and someone else can do it, much quicker, at a fair price, for much less, then it's entirely logical to give someone else the work.


All I wanted was a fair price to pay.
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Cakecrumbsinmybra · 30/06/2014 11:14

I can sew them on, but they look terrible. Yes, have sewn buttons on, and other necessary seamstress chores.

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atticusclaw · 30/06/2014 09:32

Realistically its not going to be worth anyone's while do do it for less than a tenner so bung them a tenner, see how many they get done.

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lljkk · 30/06/2014 09:20

50p each sounds about right. I am thinking I could do max 12 in an hour so still below minimum wage. Often it's impossible to do with a machine because of angle etc.

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BrianTheMole · 30/06/2014 09:19

How can you not sew on a label? Seriously? Have you never sewn on a button or anything?

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Spirael · 30/06/2014 09:15

For the hanging loops, could you use these?

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stealthsquiggle · 30/06/2014 09:05

Good for you, cakecrumbs. Who knows if the school are going to be pedantic about sewn in labels (if it's a boarding school then they might well be, as school laundries would seem to be particularly tough on iron in labels), but if your ironing person is prepared to do it then it's one less thing to worry about.

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atticusclaw · 30/06/2014 08:00

How many items are there? Its not going to take more than five minutes an item.

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Bunbaker · 30/06/2014 07:58

I hate sewing, but it requires minimum sewing skills to sew in name tapes. I would have thought that there are plenty of tutorials on YouTube.

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Cakecrumbsinmybra · 30/06/2014 07:51

This thread has opened my eyes to the fact that I could get someone else to do it!!!! I have been struggling along for 3 years now and got no better at it and I hate it. I bought iron on labels, but the bloody beaver badges still need sewing on. Now DS1 is going to a new school and it says all the labels are to be sewn on (do they really mean this do you think??). But now I am thinking that the woman who irons DH's shirts might also be good at sewing! I hope so!

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Quangle · 29/06/2014 09:56

Still not getting the hanging loop. What's wrong with the back of the collar? Or more likely the bottom of the bag, crumpled up? It's school uniform, not the Turin shroud.

This seems like Classic women's work to me - valued by the school for no particular reason because it's 'free'. Then we feel it must be done to certain standards....laundry pen, laundry pen, laundry pen.

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