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#11
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: North Wales
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So far my favourites are tailor's chalk for darks, and 'air-out' pens for lights. Although you can need to be swift with the pens - I marked up some fabric last night and it was gone by this afternoon (fortunately not a problem, but a bit quicker than I expected!!).
#12
Love the new Frixion pens. They make a nice thin line and iron out beautifully. I understand the marks come back if your quilt is someplace that freezes, but is supposed to come out completely when washed.
#13
regular blackboard chalk. Rubs off easily with a piece of batting or the Mr. Clean eraser type things (forgot the exact name). Box of chalk 99 cents at WalMart. I use a pencil sharpener to get a good point.
#14
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
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what ever comes out of the project i am working on- i use a pencil 95% of the time- the other times i am using chalk, or a pounce pad (if using stencils)
i always test to make sure what i want to use is going to come out- it doesn't always no matter what it is.
i always test to make sure what i want to use is going to come out- it doesn't always no matter what it is.
#16
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 662
I used a regular #2 pencil on a quilt over 20 years ago. After numerous washings, the pencil marks are still there. I have tried everything to get them out. So beware of pencils. They don't always wash out.
I use the water soluble markers. Have never had a problem with them. I don't use a lot of dark fabrics but when I do I use the white pencil for quilts.
I use the water soluble markers. Have never had a problem with them. I don't use a lot of dark fabrics but when I do I use the white pencil for quilts.
#17
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
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I have had good success with the air out or wash out blue pens. I had a gray chalk that hasn't come out yet even with washing. Pounce is too messy for me and falls off the fabric. The Amish lady I watched quilt used a fine line from a lead pencil. I like the idea of the blackboard chalk sharpened. Might give that a try.
#18
Originally Posted by TerryQuilter
Love the new Frixion pens. They make a nice thin line and iron out beautifully. I understand the marks come back if your quilt is someplace that freezes, but is supposed to come out completely when washed.
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