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    Old 06-28-2010, 06:22 AM
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    Does anyone know if graphite pencils markings come off quilt when it is finished and washed. I am asking if it washes off. I needed to know before I mark the quilt. Thanks for your input.
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    Old 06-28-2010, 06:29 AM
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    I have only marked a quilt once with a regular graphite (#2 lead) pencil. I starched the top heavily before marking because I had read that the lead will be on the starch and not get imbedded in the fabric. It worked out fine. The marks washed right out when I was done. The quilt was hand quilted and it took me several years to complete it (got put to the side untouched for a good 9 months). The marks remained visible that whole time. I used a stencil for the markings. It was a Lone Star quilt so I only marked the stencil in the corner squares and setting triangles. The rest was simply background cross hatching that I used painters tape as a guide and the star itself I also used tape to outline quilt 1/2" from every seam. So it was minimally marked.
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    Old 06-28-2010, 06:54 AM
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    I also use a lot of starch before marking and use a Bic mechanical pencil. I marked a white quilt and it all came off.
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    Will it come out of you don't use starch ?
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    Old 06-28-2010, 07:19 AM
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    Originally Posted by sharon b
    Will it come out of you don't use starch ?

    Hard to say, I have heard horror stories where it did not due to the lead getting imbedded in the fibers of the fabric.
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    Old 06-28-2010, 07:35 AM
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    I use a mechanical pencil with .05 lead. Its always washed out. Are you marking pieces or a quilt top for quilting. Now for my quilt top markings I use a marker from Dritz that's water soluable and never have had a problem with it.
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    Originally Posted by feline fanatic
    Originally Posted by sharon b
    Will it come out of you don't use starch ?

    Hard to say, I have heard horror stories where it did not due to the lead getting imbedded in the fibers of the fabric.
    I second this. The lead also stays into the quilting thread and this seems to be unremovable.
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    Old 06-28-2010, 07:41 AM
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    I had a horror story from using pencils. I bought a washable pencil package from Dritz. All of them were supposed to wash out except for one, which was for marking template plastic. So, I set that one aside and decided to use the gray washable on a neon-colored quilt for my daughter. After I was done sewing the top I washed it to get rid of the pencil markings before quilting and they never came out. I put it threw 10 times! Finally, I had to alter the pattern to make it less noticable but it still haunts me. Even tailor's chalk stays in sometimes. Now I ust hela markers and a lot of pins. But others I know have no problems with those pencils. I must have had a fluke but I'm scarred from that one fluke.
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    Old 06-28-2010, 08:08 AM
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    I've used a #2 pencil to mark without using starch, and it all came out. But, I mark everything lightly.

    I've also used a washable graphite pencil with good results - I bought mine from the Stencil Company - they were vending at the Vermont Quilt Festival this weekend so I bought 2 more.
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    i ruined my first quilt this way so now i never use pencil on my quilts.
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