Crayola Washable Markers
#1
I read here that you could use Crayola Washable Markers to mark quilts. I have to say, I was a little worried about doing so. I usually use the blue markers, but my material was pale blue and I couldn't see the blue marks. So, I tried it. I marked a baby quilt in February with the yellow and the orange marker. I made a mistake with the orange, and tried to clean the marks enough to fix the mistake and found that the color bled into other areas-making a mess, but I was able to fix the mistake.
Then I started hand quilting. I've been quilting off and on since February. Yesterday, I finished it. I soaked the quilt in hot water (the crayola box said to use hot water) to remove the marks-praying that they had not been in the quilt too long. My quilt came PERFECTLY CLEAN!! Boy was I relieved!
I'm still not sure I would use the darker colors, but I won't hesitate to use the orange and yellow again. :-D :lol:
Then I started hand quilting. I've been quilting off and on since February. Yesterday, I finished it. I soaked the quilt in hot water (the crayola box said to use hot water) to remove the marks-praying that they had not been in the quilt too long. My quilt came PERFECTLY CLEAN!! Boy was I relieved!
I'm still not sure I would use the darker colors, but I won't hesitate to use the orange and yellow again. :-D :lol:
#2
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i use tailor's chalk to mark with i get from my lqs for $.25 a piece. they have it in white or red.
also a tip from my years of sewing is to use a sliver of soap. soap comes in many colors (for marking colored fabrics) and washes right out. i used the leftover soap pieces that had a chance to harden with being wet and sitting out in the air.
also a tip from my years of sewing is to use a sliver of soap. soap comes in many colors (for marking colored fabrics) and washes right out. i used the leftover soap pieces that had a chance to harden with being wet and sitting out in the air.
#3
good to know! My dd last week asked me about using markers on some fabric for my granddaughter for school. My dd is NOT a quilter, doesn't own a sewing machine. Given that she only had to mark the fabric for blocks, I told her not to worry, cuz once the kids cut along the marker lines and then the 1/4in seam it would be fine.
Now I can let her know that it indeed washes out.
Now I can let her know that it indeed washes out.
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This is good to know...I haven't tried them so appreciate the testimonial from you...so glad it had a happy ending for you..sooo where is the picture of the finished project?? crafty_linda_b
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