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    Old 03-31-2016, 03:26 PM
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    I have never had a problem with white chalk. I brush at it a bit with the side of my hand. Will not use colored chalk because I tried blue once and it was awful.
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    Old 03-31-2016, 03:50 PM
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    This may be helpful......
    http://www.ehow.com/how_8515887_remo...ors-chalk.html

    Years ago, I would use baby powder on an oily spot to get rid of it. This always worked well. Then for some spots I have used 409. Never have tried to get colored chalk out. I hope you let us know what finally worked.
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    Old 03-31-2016, 04:58 PM
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    I ordered white tailor chalk. On the site it stated it was removable with the iron. I marked a black piece of fabric and the put the iron to it. Every bit of marking came out. I had used a yellow tailor chalk on a tote i was making and was unable to remove the mark. I washed it and it remained. I Guess we have to read the desciption before buying.
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    Old 03-31-2016, 05:26 PM
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    If you mix white powder with your dark colors it will help with chalk marks.
    Better still, use cinnamon to mark white fabric, it will wash out.
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    Old 03-31-2016, 06:10 PM
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    I never use colored chalk for the same reasons. But the purple (if quilting right away) or the blue (washes away with a spritz of water) work well in the white areas.

    If you think the colored chalk is leaving a stain because of an oil in it, you might dust some corn starch on it and use a Q-tip to rub it in and get out by shaking it. I've also used a little oil release on a Q-tip and dab it on the stain when I've had some machine oil on the quilt.
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    Old 03-31-2016, 11:40 PM
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    So sorry for your problem. I've used white chalk on black which brushed off as I machined. For white fabric I try to eyeball design or limited marking with a frixion pen.
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    Old 04-01-2016, 03:05 AM
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    I know that lots of people use the Frixion pens but I am concerned about them as some have said that they can leave shadows after washing and that sometimes the lines return when quilts are subjected to cold. I have had good luck with Crayola brand washable markers. They have always washed out completely. I am careful about what colors I use-just in case. I don't use red or yellow.
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    Old 04-01-2016, 04:43 AM
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    Thanks to warnings I've seen from others on this board I never use the colored chalks. For colored fabric I use either white chalk/Chacopel thing or a sliver of soap. For white fabric I prefer to use one of those air vanishing purple pens-- you have to quilt right away with these if you live in a humid area since that makes them vanish more quickly than they are supposed to. I get around this problem by marking only a portion of my quilt at a time if I'm doing ruler work. If I need marks to help remind me where I am when just FMQing (not using rulers) on a larger quilt then I use safety pins to help me stay oriented instead of marking.

    If if you do find something that will get out the marks left by colored chalks please post.


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    Old 04-01-2016, 10:55 AM
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    I have found that LOC (Amway product) does a marvelous job removing colored chalk. Just a bit on a rag, gently rubbed over the area, followed by fresh water applied the same way.
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    Old 04-02-2016, 02:44 AM
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    No problem in using white chalk, but I learned the hard way to avoid colored chalk, especially yellow. The ultra washable Crayola markers do come off....be sure to read the instructions.
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