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They are small plastic tags with your child's name on them, which can be attached to a backing button through labels inside clothes using an applicator device. The same device can then be used to remove the EasyTag when your child outgrows (or in the case of boys; rip to shred) their clothes, so they can be used over and over.
When attaching my first few EasyTags (and indeed the first time I had to remove them) I was a little unsure as to how much pressure to apply or how much to turn the applicator, but I soon got the hang of it and can now label at lightening speed; I hate to think how long it would have taken me to sew traditional name labels in place.
They do have their limitations - my daughter says they are uncomfortable inside skin-tight clothing like leggings (but then my daughter is very sensitive to clothes not fitting exactly) and there is nothing to attach them to on my lovely handknitted jumpers (maybe I need some "handmade by Kath" labels too). I've got a few sew-on labels to cover these items, but I really don't mind sewing a few things, especially as the EasyTags have freed up so much time that would have been spent if I had to sew everything.
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I cant see ideas map?? where is it? but I would like to try these cos I got the iron on ones thinking they would be an easy option but they dont stay on too well!
ReplyDeleteOops, Ideas map is from the last comp - I thought it had been deleted, obviously not!
DeleteAll of them! If I had to pick one - ironing
ReplyDeleteIroning is my least favourite. I try not to iron anything
DeleteIroning...but thankfully hubby does it most of the time!
ReplyDeleteLuckily my husband doesn't have to wear a shirt to work (that makes him sound like a stripper - he's not) so there isn't much ironing in this house
DeleteDusting!
ReplyDeleteI've trained my kids to like dusting. They need lifting to the high things but they do a good job (or rather the 5 year old does)
DeleteWashing dishes!
ReplyDelete@littleboo_21
Yup, hate that. Mainly because I'm tall so reaching into the sink involves bending and it gives me back ache
DeleteCleaning windows, I really dislike that job. I guess it's not so bad in the summer though x
ReplyDeleteI didn't like it until I discovered E-clothes. No smears ever
DeleteNot seen this before-it's just what I need! My least favourite household chore would be cleaning the bathroom or washing up!
ReplyDeleteI hate ironing which is why I leave it to hubby or go out crinkled ;)
ReplyDeleteShould have commented as Kate Buckley @scattymumofboys!
DeleteCleaning windows!
ReplyDeletewashing floors!
ReplyDeletewashing floors!
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