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I've tried Sharpie pens and depending on the fabric they can bleed.
Originally Posted by craftymainemom
For other siggy blocks that I have made I just used a fine point sharpie. he only thing is that it needs to be heat set, so after it is all dry usually the next day I iron all the blocks.
I have not had any bleed or run. |
Originally Posted by NorBanaquilts
These are the pens I use, any fabric pen will work.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/Too...2?medid=SLIMPS
Originally Posted by craftybear
Hi,
What type of pen do you use to sign your blocks? Karen "Craftybear", Indiana, USA |
NorBanaquilts - I would like to play if you can help me sort out postage.
I have pm'd you. |
Originally Posted by STAR
Holland
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Originally Posted by Maksi
Originally Posted by STAR
Holland
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Originally Posted by STAR
Originally Posted by Maksi
Originally Posted by STAR
Holland
As far as I know lots and lots of foreign cities can also be found in the US :lol: :thumbup: |
That is neat. I knew there was another Holland somewhere but never thought of any other places
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We live in a smaller world that we think.
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What a wonderful idea! Count me in. I have LOTS of scraps that my DH wishes were neat and orderly... This way I can have fun sewing them, and he won't have to look at them any more! :lol: :lol: It would be so fun to have a quilt block from each of this marvelous group!
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oh this is going to be so great with so many ppl doing this, especially our friends over seas!! it's going to be a genuine "quilt around the world"!! i am so excited!! this is going to be another of my treasured quilts for sure!!
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