HELP! #2 Pencil did not erase - what to do?
#11
AS A longarmer myself. I never mark a quilt without permission from the customer. then we discuss what kind of markers to use. If they dont want marks at all, then we have to have a different plan. I always quilt what the customer wants, no matter what. I have used thread color I didnt like, but the customer loved it. So, sorry this didnt work for you. hope you have better luck next time.
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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What a horror story! I would make sure that that person never gets another client! That was so unprofessional. Surely it wasn't ignorance--maybe just laziness on the LA'ers part? Good luck removing the marks. That is what I would have told you to do also.
#13
Before trying to get the marks out, contact the LAQ and see what she used for marking. Then you can make a better choice of removal method. White eraser, water based, iron off etc. you really don't want to accidentally set the marks.
#14
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I'm sorry you're in this mess. I understand a personal emergency came up but your wishes should have been followed. If you paid to have the quilt squared and bound and she used the wrong pattern, I would be asking for a big discount. I hope the marks come out, I've never had good luck getting pencil marks out so I can't offer any tips.(( Big hug!))
#15
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: VIRGINIA
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sorry that happened to you i know how disappointedyou must be she should have called you if she decuided to change the design i would be sure and tell her how you feel. and she wouldnt get my business again
#16
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 117
Got this "recipe" from a quilt teacher years ago when I was first starting to quilt. I have used it and it works wonderfully.
1 part water
3 parts rubbing alcohol
1 or 2 drops of Palmolive or Joy ( do not use Dawn)
Apply mixture and scrub gently with a soft toothbrush. Follow by wiping with a cloth.
1 part water
3 parts rubbing alcohol
1 or 2 drops of Palmolive or Joy ( do not use Dawn)
Apply mixture and scrub gently with a soft toothbrush. Follow by wiping with a cloth.
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