Hi everyone, Can someone tell me if they have used Tyvek tags sewn to textile objects with success? What means should I use to apply the number to the Tyvek? I made a test tag using a Sharpie pen, soaked the tag in water over a weekend and put the tag on a blotter without seeing any evidence of running. I hesitate to use a Sharpie; is there an "archival" pen for this purpose? Thanks for fielding this basic question! Monica -----Original Message----- From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tracie Evans Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 6:34 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Shoelaces as Objects When did tags and bags become "dreaded"? They have valid and important uses in collections management. You should not think of them as dreaded, instead as appropriate for some objects and circumstances. Honestly, if you really hate tags, you could sew a label to many shoelaces if you really wanted to (provided they are not plastic coated or made of other similar materials) but why? I would like a bag would be most appropriate in this case. If you really don't want a bag and must use a tag you could you a coil-less safety pin to attach it also (provided it is not plastic coated, etc) I honestly do not mark my shoelaces unless they will be separated from my shoes. I probably should, but I consider them an integral part of the object unless removed. They are not going to separate themselves or be accidentally separated. If we separate them, them we would mark them. Tracie -----Original Message----- From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joshua K. Blay Associate Dir./Museum Curator Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 2:24 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Shoelaces as Objects Was wondering what other institutions due to mark shoelaces that are museum objects. Could this be a time to use the dreaded tags? Regards, -- Joshua K. Blay Associate Director/Museum Curator The Historical Society of Berks County (610) 375-4375 ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes). ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes). ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).