Help in finding label maker
#2
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,168
Many of our members have machines and the capabilities to do such.
There are also probably small local businesses where you don't need to deal with postage and time delays. I think anyone with a business doing custom embroidering for shirts or caps would be willing and able to do a quilt label as well. To put it into perspective in costs, sending it each way in a small flat rate box (one of the easiest ways to pay for tracking and have a minor insurance value) would be about $8 each way to add $16 to the price of just having it done locally.
There are also probably small local businesses where you don't need to deal with postage and time delays. I think anyone with a business doing custom embroidering for shirts or caps would be willing and able to do a quilt label as well. To put it into perspective in costs, sending it each way in a small flat rate box (one of the easiest ways to pay for tracking and have a minor insurance value) would be about $8 each way to add $16 to the price of just having it done locally.
#4
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,563
I don't personally know of anyone on the board who does this. I'm not saying there isn't anyone, I'm simply unaware.
Maybe put it out to your local quilt guild?
There's also the option of designing your own and ordering from print-on-demand fabric companies, such as Spoonflower. To be clear, they don't do embroidery, they do printing. I have several friends who design and order their own fabrics and labels this way.
Maybe put it out to your local quilt guild?
There's also the option of designing your own and ordering from print-on-demand fabric companies, such as Spoonflower. To be clear, they don't do embroidery, they do printing. I have several friends who design and order their own fabrics and labels this way.