I also use Washable Crayola markers occasionally, and haven't had a problem with removal yet. I do test them on the fabric I'm using first just to be sure.
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This is one of those DAH --- why didn't I think of that?! Thanks for sharing this tip. I am shaking my head. I always purchase the washable markers for the grandkids and never even thought of using this for quilting.
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Great tip....since I'm on a fabric moratorium, I think I'll spend some $$$$ on gadgets I've been wanting. I'll add this to my list!!!!
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I use them all the time. Roseart is even cheaper and washes out.
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I haven't heard of using them either.
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Sounds like the Crayola folks should be advertising at the LQS
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It's new to me too so thanks for sharing!
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New to me also. Thanks!
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Don't tell the Crayola Co. If they market them for quilters, the price will triple!
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I use the washable crayola markers as well (other brands are not as reliable). They have to be good -- just think of all the angry parents if they could not get marker out of the kids clothes. I have the same philosophy about using elmers washable glue -- it's aimed at consumers who are guaranteed to get it on their clothes and the parents want to get it out.
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