Crayola washable markers??
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I used a bright pink Crayola marker, when I had finised quilting I hung the quilt on the cloths line and hosed it down with the garden hose, all the markings dissappeared like magic, never to reappear
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I used a mechanical pencil with #2 lead to mark a scrub top I made for my daughter. It was white background with pastel hearts, actually was quilt fabric. Marked pockets on the front and then decided not to sew the marked lines, so very obvious. I sprayed the pencil lines with Oxyclean spray and then washed by hand with detergent because I'm in my motorhome, no washing machine. Anyway--- the Oxyclean spray took the pencil lines right out. I use the same pencil to mark lines on my quilt piecing. Simple and works well, not on black, of course! :)
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I teach elementary art and last week we were doing a crayon resist (white crayon snowflakes to be painted over) Acouple of the children could not make their snowflakes show; I couldn't figure it out. I tried a new mark on a piece of paper, thinking shey had not leaned down enough. As I checked the brand of crayon, I saw the little word "washable" aha! the watercolor paint was washing the crayon off the paper so it barely showed. My only experience and on paper, but I would think it would wash out with warm water and soap.
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Originally Posted by sewitseams
Originally Posted by nativetexan
rats girl. you should have told me!! kidding. next shopping trip, more wash out blue markers.
the Fons & Porter chalk marker pencils are not my favorite either. sigh.
the Fons & Porter chalk marker pencils are not my favorite either. sigh.
If it does not all come out, do it again.
I often wash twice.
The reason is the carbon molecules bind /stick to the oil in the butter, and wash out with the butter.
(It works for diamonds with grease too!)
By the way, butter gets out dirty car oil stains too...
If the stain is dried in, leave the butter in overnight, or even a couple of days, it will still wash out.
J
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I just heard of Frixion pens this morning. Did you know you can buy them at Staples for $5.98 for a three pack? You can also get them in colors.
Do all the colors wash out???[/quote]
Figures, I spent $4 each for the Frixion pens at the quilt show! Still going to give them a try!
Do all the colors wash out???[/quote]
Figures, I spent $4 each for the Frixion pens at the quilt show! Still going to give them a try!
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Have used the Crayola fine line washable pens for years. Just be sure you are using Crayola. Picked up another brand by mistake and it was hard to get out. With the Crayola, I just wash the quilt after I am finished quilting and all goes away. Just need to follow the directions on the package as to washing. Don't remember any particular color that gave me any trouble. Maybe it makes a difference if they have been sitting on the shelf for a while. Or the weather?, humidity vs dry areas, etc? Usually buy a new box when school starts and they are cheap.
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