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Re: Tyvek for textile labeling



We frequently use Tyvek in preference to cotton tape. It is certainly no
stiffer than cotton tape, it doesn't fray and it's much easier to write on.
We attach in different ways dependent on the textile. A costume or fairly
intact textile will have a strip of similar dimensions to cotton tape
stitched to it with large tacking stitches in very fine thread at each end,
matching thread to textile if it will show on the front. A fragment will
have a smaller Tyvek rectangle threaded on a long loop of fine polyester
thread which passes through the textile, or a suitable hole in it. The label
on its loop can be tucked behind the textile when on display.

Hope this helps

Vivien Chapman
National Museums Liverpool

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leila Harritt [SMTP:harritt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 13 July 2003 04:54
> To:   TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:      Tyvek for textile labeling
>
> It has been suggested to me that we use strlps of washed Tyvek for sewn on
> accession labels  for textiles  in a local museum's  collection.   I know
> that this is recommended in some situations but I am more familiar with
> the use of cotton twill tape. I am concerned  that Tyvek could be too
> stiff for  silks and the fragil textiles to which cotton tags could be
> sewn.    Is this a concern in using Tyvek? Are there other concerns
> regarding the use of Tyvek?
>
> If anyone can provide any information or experience with this I would
> greatly appreciate it.
>
> Leila Harritt
> Textile Conservator
> Kansas City Missouri
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