quilt labeling pen review
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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 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.
Be sure it is the original Aunt Martha's paint stick. The ones sold cheaper at most craft stores even though it says Aunt Martha, is not the same paint as your grandmother used.
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As the world moves forward so does the quality pens. I have always loved Pigma Pens. They probably were the best pen to use many, many years ago. So now I have to look into those others, But never Sharpies!
Thanks for the link.
peace
Thanks for the link.
peace
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