quilt labeling pen review
(not my blog)
http://www.freckledwhimsy.com/2010/0...ns-to-use.html |
Thank you for your post I've been looking for a good pen to make my label's
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Very helpful website, good info needed for marking school kids clothes, thanks for posting
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I use this and so far have no complaints about fading.
http://www.sharpie.com/enNZ/Products...pie%20Catalog) |
The Pentel Gel roller for fabric pens looked the best to me. I looked on line they have been discontinued by Pentel. I have tried regular Sharpies and Sharpies for fabric. The fabric ones are better but do fade more than I like.
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They ought to make a pen using baby food/formula. That will never come out.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 6902225)
I use this and so far have no complaints about fading.
http://www.sharpie.com/enNZ/Products...pie%20Catalog) |
Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 6903120)
They ought to make a pen using baby food/formula. That will never come out.
Red jello and yellow mustard work well, too! |
Interesting blog post, thanks for sharing!
I have a bunch of different fabric markers, I keep intending to do a test like this too but so far...haven't done it. I'm also wanting to test out using Aunt Martha's ballpoint "embroidery paint" tubes. My gran used those all the time on quilts and dolls for me that have gone through countless washings and still look great. I want to test them out and make sure they haven't changed over the years. |
I noticed that she mentions she did not pre-wash her fabrics. I would like to see a pen test on pre-washed fabrics.
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