[Nfb-krafters-korner] pen friend idea

Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E] Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Tue Apr 8 17:54:17 UTC 2014


Do you know where to get the labels?  
DOORS, Devision Of Rehabilitation Services, in MD, got one for me a few years ago and Henry just got one from the same agency.  
I think it runs about $100.00.  Cathy, you can correct me on this, since I did not buy it.  They should have them at National.  
It is like a fat, black pencil, with a chord to put around your neck, if you want.
It has a sencory device at the tip for reading the labels.  It has an on/off button, near the top.  It has a toggle switch for volume and the mode button.  Near the bottom is the record button.  Hold it in while the pen is incontact with the label and record what ever you want on the label.


Put the tip of the pen, against the label and it should read the label.  As was said earlier, There are instruction labels on the box with imfo about the pen friend.
There are other features, but these are the ones, used the most.

Terry P.

-----Original Message-----
From: Cathy [mailto:flowersandherbs at gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2014 1:16 PM
To: 'List for blind crafters and artists'
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] pen friend idea

Hi Terry,

There are endless possibilities for the pen friend.
When I was taking the safety pin beading classes I used plastic bags to store my completed pins.
Each bag had a pen friend tag to tell me whether it was the A pins or B pins etc. my tag also told me how many pins were in the bag. Once my project was completed I would use the same bags with the same labels and simply record over the tag with the new information for the pins on the next project.
I also use plastic bags with pen friend labels to keep medication information. Medication name, strength, when and how many to take, as well as number of refills left. When a new bottle comes in I record over the existing tag with the new information. 

I also have my dish washer buttons labeled and a reminder on the furnace telling me when I last installed a filter so I know if it is time to get another. You can go on and on with it.
I purchased extra labels when I originally purchased the pen friend and have not yet needed to get more.

Your idea of using the labels with the rubber bands then placing pen friend labels on them is good, because it allows them to be re-used. Whether it is for yarn or even cans and boxes of food. Cathy F



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