Had a lap quilt I was sewing, backed it with fleece, could not easily free motion, so I used my hehr? marker. I was pleansantly surprised it worked so well and I was able to quilt on top of the lines drawn. These were all straight lines drawn with a ruler, but it eliminated me using another way of marking and then contending with it not coming off as it should, just thought I would let everyone know, they do work and are cheap.
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So what kind of a marker is it?
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I think you're talking about a Hera marker; it's a slim plastic piece you use to create a crease rather than using ink or pencil to mark. Kind of like using a thumbnail crease but much easier on the thumbs!
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Thanks Grendelskin that make sense.
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I have one, but like with many notions I've bought, have never used it.
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Sounds like a neat product. I havent seen it though!
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Where did you get the Hera marker?
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You can have a look here:
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/26.../_/Hera_Marker I'm sure it's available in many LQS and Online-Shops. I often use mine for marking grids! It really works great. |
Thanks for the info
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i remember reading- the' welsh quilters' used a shaped animal bone 100 year+ago for the whole cloth quilts not unlike the hera
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