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#21
Frixion gel pens for light fabrics-- the marks stay until you iron them away. And they REALLY work! Come in a variety of colors so there's plenty to choose from. For dark color fabrics I go back to my SewLine markers. The lines hold pretty well. One of my friends took a clover chaco marker removed their chalk powder and put in the pounce iron off powder. She says it marks fine and likes that it irons away when she's done. Since I still have plenty of refills for my Sewline, I haven't tried that yet.
#23
Bohin marking pencil with different color leads that can be changed to what I need. I used a machincial pencil for years until I discovered this one. writes across the fabric without dragging.
#26
For dark fabrics I like the Clover White marking pen. It disappears by ironing or washing. For light fabrics, I have the Fons and Porter chalk pen or Clover Charco markers (the one where you add powder chalk inside and it has roller to distribute the chalk. I don't really like the washable blue markers I'm afraid it won't wash out
#28
For DARK fabrics I use any of the following and the last two come with different color lead so I'm sure there are colors that would work on LITE fabric:
The Clover White Marking pen (fine) - irons out.
Sewline Pencil (has refill lead like a Pentel) - washes out
Bohin (French) Crayon (fine) (just like Sewling Pencil) - " "
I use these because there is always a sharp tip - without having to sharpen anything.
The Clover White Marking pen (fine) - irons out.
Sewline Pencil (has refill lead like a Pentel) - washes out
Bohin (French) Crayon (fine) (just like Sewling Pencil) - " "
I use these because there is always a sharp tip - without having to sharpen anything.
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