 That's my best like game show hostess. That's Vanna White that I've got. And that's because this series feels like such a game to me. I don't know. So I get just like many of you tons of ads on Instagram, sewing related and some not, but a lot of sewing related ones. And I've always wondered, you know, do those things really work? So I started buying them and using them for the first time here on the channel and reviewing the products to see if they actually work. I have a whole playlist dedicated to this. We've done two of these so far. So if you wanna check up on those and see how that went, you can check the description box for a link to the playlist. Today, we are gonna be looking at the name stamp. This is the ad that I got from the name stamp where they make it look super easy, super cute to just add a name to any fabric. Got the name stamp. Mine should say inside the hem. You can add a little icon type thing. I can't even remember which one I got. And we're gonna see if this works. I've got three different fabrics. I've got a 100% cotton, well, a cotton spandex, I should say. I've got a rayon spandex and I've got a 100% polyester, like ITY kind of slippery knit. So we're gonna test out the stamp, see how it looks. Some of them are lighter colors. Some of them are darker colors. See how the stamp looks. Then I'm going to wash them. I'm gonna let them cure. And I don't know if there's any instructions on how long to do that. I was thinking maybe 24 hours. Let it cure overnight and then wash them and see how the ink holds up in the regular wash cycle. So let's get to it. Let's check out the name stamp. Okay, so I've got my name stamp. I've got three different types of knit fabrics. This one's more like an ITY, 100% cotton and this one is like a rayon blend, maybe a 100% rayon. Okay, so here's the stamp. Okay, why are you reading this? I'm waiting for you to unbox me. Feel free to take a photo of me and upload to your story. Don't forget to tag me. Thanks for supporting our small business. Okay. And then there's a card in here. That says we hope this package brightens your day. There's a coupon code for the next order. You guys feel free to use that. It's called thanks. Scan me and enter our giveaway. Okay, the box actually has lots of information but no instructions. So I'm assuming this is pretty straightforward. It does come in this cute little case. I love things that have like a place where I can store them easily. Apparently I chose this. I don't really remember what it was so long ago but I think you can choose between cats and dogs, maybe. So maybe I thought this one was the closest to honey. I don't know. And then I guess this pops off. Oh, yep. Okay. And you can see I've got my inside of him in there with a little crown. All right. Let's see how this goes. Well, that's really easy. So looks beautiful on that one. Nice and clean lined. Here it is on the rayon, a darker color too. Perfect. And then here it is on the ITY. Also great. So it's obviously not very big. I'm not entirely sure what I was expecting in terms of size but I think this definitely would serve the purpose for my knit garments like t-shirts and stuff where you don't really want a tag in the back. You could do like a little tag list thing. I wish that they would let me do more lines. I guess what else I could do is order a different one that has, so I would have inside the him and then I'd have another one that has like my general sizing like large slash 16 or whatever. Or I guess if it's knit tops, you could probably just do the Alphanomeric sizing so I could just do size large. And then I wouldn't want to do a third one. Gosh, that's getting expensive. But I guess you could do two and then you'd like stack them up together because they are pretty flat in the front. You just stack them up together and just smoosh them down at the same time and then you'd have your name or your brand name or whatever it is and then also the sizing. The other issue is I can't remember. I'll have to go look back at my order but I think I put spaces in here and they took all the spaces away. So this is, if you didn't know that that said inside the him would you really know what that said at all? So maybe you need to come up with a word that's just one word. Even if I did my LJ, which is like my initials, Lindsay Johns, that I have all my other labels. Does LJ read like LJ if it's all smooshed together? I don't know. So a couple of things. All right, but I'm gonna let these cure overnight. I think 24 hours is plenty and then I'm gonna throw them in the wash and we are gonna see what happens. So this is the before on the name stamp and I'll be back tomorrow to talk to you about what happens after you wash them, right? So it is the next day. Honey is growling at the table and next day washed and dried them as I would if they were like actual shirts or garments. And as you can see, we have a bit of a development. A sad one. Our rayon completely faded. It's right here. If you can see barely, barely any left. This is what it started looking like. This is our cotton knit and you can see it faded kind of a lot. And then the star of the show is our ITY knit which still looks pretty much brand new. So that's a little bit disappointing because I was really wanting to count on this to help label my knit garments, but not for nothing. This is still there. I don't know if this is totally set in or if after another washing it goes away. I will continue to kind of just throw these scraps into the wash and probably just post something on my Instagram in a couple of weeks to give you the final final on it. But they did provide this little iron on label situation where you can stamp the paper and then iron it onto your garment. So I guess push comes to shove. I could do something like that, but you know, I don't know, is it clear? Yeah, it's clear. I think, I don't know, maybe it's white. But I think I would rather just use my iron on labels from label weavers on something when the garment or when the ink is gonna wash out of the garment. So that is our little experiment for the name stamp.