Permanent marker/pen suggestions?
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Like others, I use Pigma pens. Early on I made a label for a quilt with a Sharpie, and the ink bled and made it look fuzzy, plus, over time and not as many washings as you would think, it faded A LOT.
I've used Pigma pens to write on a piece of muslin with a Spirograph and put a square of that in my son's eye-spy quilt, which has been washed often, and it isn't faded. But heat set, and if you use colors instead of black, I suggest washing a test fabric a few times. It seems like some of the colors, but I don't remember which ones, were more prone to bleeding and transfer to other fabrics with a washing.
I've used Pigma pens to write on a piece of muslin with a Spirograph and put a square of that in my son's eye-spy quilt, which has been washed often, and it isn't faded. But heat set, and if you use colors instead of black, I suggest washing a test fabric a few times. It seems like some of the colors, but I don't remember which ones, were more prone to bleeding and transfer to other fabrics with a washing.
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