Anyone ever use scapbooking pens instead of Pigma pens?
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I don't know the answer ... though why not try it on a sample, and wash it a few times and see what happens?
I use Sharpie Pens ... you write on the fabric, and heat set it with your iron.
I made some Mug Rugs to test it ... and have washed these several times and they still look clear and bright.
I use Sharpie Pens ... you write on the fabric, and heat set it with your iron.
I made some Mug Rugs to test it ... and have washed these several times and they still look clear and bright.
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Staples would be one place .... ask for Gel Pens
Although, I do not know about their use on fabric.
As with all new methods ... be sure you do your own experimentation and trials to test and discover how different products may work (or not) according to your applications, fabrics, laundering, etc.
Although, I do not know about their use on fabric.
As with all new methods ... be sure you do your own experimentation and trials to test and discover how different products may work (or not) according to your applications, fabrics, laundering, etc.
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