Quilt Pounce
#61
I love my quilt pounce! It works better if you pound it a little and then swipe it side to side as if you were erasing the chalk off of a chalk board. Just pounding it doesn't work all that well. I LOVE that it completely disappears when you iron it.
#62
Originally Posted by amma
On Fons and Porter a LAQ showed how she uses the pounce. She takes a slightly damp sponge and dampens the fabric, lays the stencil down, and then she uses a foam brush to apply the pounce chalk. She said she barely dips the brush into it, and just paints it on. A little goes a long way this way too. She got good coverage and it seemed to stay in place while she quilted the area too. There wasn't any chalk flying around and very little loose chalk left on top of the stencil when she was done.
#63
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Originally Posted by quilterguy27
I don't have the pounce, but I have used chalk and it's messy and comes off. I got a great idea from my Mother. My grand niece is always drawing on everything and my Mother got her the childproof color wash out markers. That's what I've been using. However, I mark on a piece of scrap fabric first, then wash it to make sure it's going to come out. That way I can mark it in any color I want that will show up, then wash and viola.
Doug in Akron, OH
Doug in Akron, OH
#64
You can also spray a little hair spray over the chalk to keep it in place and all should wash out no problem. But definately test anything you plan on marking with even if it says it will wash out. Used a yellow chalk pencil and it didn't wash out completely, luckily I used yellow thread and it was my own quilt. I went through all my marking utensils and chucked the ones that didn't come out with ease.
#65
Originally Posted by knlsmith
Originally Posted by nativetexan
i've bought some but haven't used it yet. i bought the chalk that washes out. not irons off.
i've read some quilters spray with hairspray to keep the chalk in place till the quilt is done and can be soaked in the washing machine.
i've read some quilters spray with hairspray to keep the chalk in place till the quilt is done and can be soaked in the washing machine.
#66
I don't know if anyone else marks an entire quilt top with chalk before they start quilting and has success with it, but i would expect it to rub off. I just mark as i go and it works fine. I think that is a good tip about dampening the fabric before you use the chalk. I bet it would work nicely. When correctly used, the pounce is not messy. Once you fill the container with the chalk and get it flowing it is fine. Just remember not to do anything but SWIPE the chalk pad over the stencil. It should really be called the swipe!
#67
Originally Posted by beshearskk
Originally Posted by amma
On Fons and Porter a LAQ showed how she uses the pounce. She takes a slightly damp sponge and dampens the fabric, lays the stencil down, and then she uses a foam brush to apply the pounce chalk. She said she barely dips the brush into it, and just paints it on. A little goes a long way this way too. She got good coverage and it seemed to stay in place while she quilted the area too. There wasn't any chalk flying around and very little loose chalk left on top of the stencil when she was done.
#68
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amma, she paints the pounce in the direction of the stencil? one of the reasons that i stopped using my pounce was that it got hooked on the points of the stencil and bent them upwards and ruined the outlines. this sounds much more controlled. so, just dampen the cloth, dip the foam brush and slowly paint the powder on? it sounds very slow, but worth trying.
i also wonder if you could do that one block at a time before the blocks are put together.
i also wonder if you could do that one block at a time before the blocks are put together.
#69
I tried BOTH kinds of POUNCE and I did CRY. That stuff is still in my sewing room and I thought about giving it away but there isn't anyone I would do that to and I can't seem to throw it away because of the money so if there is anyone out there that LIKES it----- contact me privately and I will GLADLY send mine to you.
#70
Originally Posted by kkbrand
Do you own the quilt pounce and does it work well? Is it worth the investment?
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