Just a handy hint to "audition" quilting patterns...
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You can use a permanent marker but I managed to get a dot of it on a quilt doing something completely different! On top of a quilt!!?? - yeah, well. Also posted a request for how to remove a Sharpie stain!
Anyway I use Crayola washable markers when I'm ever close to a quilt!
Anyway I use Crayola washable markers when I'm ever close to a quilt!
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As some suggest you can sew through the wrap, but when I think how many I'd have to make ... well, like I said I only use it to see different designs on the quilt, then make a template to mark and sew with.
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It might be worth it to trace a stencil many times and then not have any marks to remove. What do you use to mark your quilt top and how easy is it to remove?
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