Labels, Tags, Iron On Transfer Sheets at Sampeng Lane
At these two shops on Sampeng Lane, you can order tags for your clothing manufacturing. At Hong Garment, you can order woven tags. At Bangkok Thaviwat, you can order printed tags on satin polyester ribbon. That’s where we got our quilt labels long ago! They were printed on satin polyester ribbon and the minimum was 1000 labels for those because they were big. Smaller labels such as those that go into clothing, can be ordered with about 6000 labels at a minimum and the cost is around 8000 baht total. You can email your logo design in an ai file.
The items pictured below are found at Hong Garment #48 Sampeng Lane. Clothing labels are available in black and white. The price is 120 baht per roll and provides 480 labels. The letters are woven into the ribbon. For example there is “100% cotton, Made in Thailand, Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Tumble Dry Low, Do Not Bleach” on one label as shown below, along with sizes from S to XL. They also have “Dry Clean Only” labels.
If you would like a smaller quantity, consider using iron-on transfer sheets to make labels. An inkjet printer is all you need! Hong Garment #48 Sampeng Lane or their branch at Mega Plaza, 900 Mahachai Rd, used to be Merry King, open every day Mega Plaza Facebook
John 12:56 pm on November 5, 2017 Permalink |
Hi Jill,
I am looking for 8 to 10 meters of printed Poly Spandex/poly viscose, stretch lace/floral corsages and lace trim. I will be in Bangkok as of the 6th of November to the 13th of November. I am also interested in finding someone in Bangkok who would be interested in looking for fabric for me, do you have any suggestions? Please feel free to contact me at john@mazi.com.au
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Ali 9:20 am on December 13, 2016 Permalink |
Hi Jill – I hope all is well! Do you know where I can have pillow covers made with specific measurements?
Thanks,
Alissa
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Jill C. 1:03 pm on December 13, 2016 Permalink |
Just ask around for a local tailor. There are always local curtain makers in every neighborhood, and furniture repairmen, and people who will do pillow covers too. You have to ask locally.
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annacroucherart 12:14 pm on November 30, 2016 Permalink |
Hello Jill, Thanks for all the information. I am a total beginner to quilting but would love to learn, I find it hard to follow videos on you tube. are there courses in Bangkok please? Thanks so much
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Jill C. 3:13 pm on November 30, 2016 Permalink |
Not that I know of at this time.
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Pearlyn 10:33 am on November 9, 2016 Permalink |
Hi Jill.
May I know if sampeng lane and china world are open on weekend, particularly Sunday?
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Jill C. 8:45 pm on November 9, 2016 Permalink |
Sampeng Lane is open on Saturday and Sunday, from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, except for Chinese New Year in February and Songkran holiday in April. Some of the shops close early on Sunday at 2:30 pm. China World is open every day from 9:30 to 19:00 including Sat and Sunday.
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Steve 8:28 pm on October 19, 2016 Permalink |
Hi Jill, Nice site thanks for listing fabric outlets in BKK. But I’m desperate to find a place where I can buy off-the-rack business shirts. I only have one day in BKK on a visa run from Vietnam. Hope you can help. PS would’ve sent this to an emaill addy but couldn’t find one, so sorry for the cross post. 😉
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Jill C. 9:18 pm on October 19, 2016 Permalink |
I don’t really know. Doesn’t Viet Nam have business shirts? I don’t know if you’re looking for cheap, expensive or wholesale. How about Central Dept store. There are many branches and they have good quality shirts.
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Steve 9:50 pm on October 19, 2016 Permalink
Not XXL. Only able to get tailor made and the tailor quality is sub par. If I had more than 1 day in BKK I would be tempted to go down that path ie tailor made. But my only option is to try and find a place that sells reasonable quality white business shirts off-the-rack. Thanks for the tip on Central – not heard of it before.In fact as I’ve never been to BKK shopping before it is a welcome start. And I’m just after half a dozen. BR Steve
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Lisa Middleton 2:00 pm on September 20, 2016 Permalink |
Hi Jill, can you tell me if there is anyone in Bangkok that will machine quilt smaller projects (baby quilts)? Thank you, Lisa
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Jill C. 4:16 pm on September 20, 2016 Permalink |
“i have recently started free motion quilting on hand machine. Do baby quilts and i live in bangkok. Reka” Narsingh10pura@hotmail.com
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Cathie 3:38 am on September 9, 2016 Permalink |
Hi Jill: I am attempting to locate some quilting thread made in Thailand, called Shoppers Rule, Premium Select, Nanofiber in 3000 meter cones. Would you happen to be familiar with this or know of a supplier? In one of the links, I notice an upper shelf stocked with cones of thread, but can’t recall which link it was in. Thank you, Cathie
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Jill C. 10:29 pm on September 9, 2016 Permalink |
That image is from a post I wrote about a local notions shop where I live north of Bangkok. They only have local thread Venus and Ten & Co. Ask where a sewing notions shop is around you. Then try the local thread. Otherwise we quilters bring our supplies from the US when we go home on vacation. http://bkkquilt.com/2010/10/22/sawadee/
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Maria 8:32 pm on September 5, 2016 Permalink |
Hi Jill, I have just moved to Bangkok and am looking for supplies for weaving: silk yarns, yarns with big texture and maybe even ribbons. Do you have any recommendations for where to look? I can make a special trip to China town if you know some really good places. I normally have my two toddlers with me so if you know of a place in town along the BTS that would be great too!
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Radiah 10:52 am on August 22, 2016 Permalink |
Dear Jill, any idea if they do 100 pc woven label overnight or in anfew days? How much does it cost? Tia
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Jill C. 8:03 pm on August 22, 2016 Permalink |
It takes 4 days to get the sample, then more time to get the order. It’s more expensive than the printed. I don’t know the price.
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Sam 7:32 am on July 21, 2016 Permalink |
Hi Jill
Great site
Thanks for your generous info
I was wondering what price I should be looking at for airfare
Also do you have any knowledge concerning manufacturers and makers for lots of say 100 pieces
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Samantha Stolhand 8:20 am on July 21, 2016 Permalink |
Hi Jill Can I email you via this address
Sam
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