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Old 01-18-2020, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Schill93 View Post
I do love the washable Crayola markers, but the problem with using them is that you have to machine wash the quilt when you are done. Many people who gift their quilts don't want to wash them. They prefer the look (for gifting) of an unwashed quilt. What are your thoughts on that?
I usually wash my quilts before giving them away.....I make mainly quilts that are meant to be used and I want the person to know they can use it....so I toss it in the washing machine just like would my clothes....and yep.....into the dryer too on the normal cycle I use. This also gives me a chance to check that I did OK when making the quilt and that colors ran as I don't always prewash my fabric. I find people are more likely to actually use my quilt and not keep it in a closet when pre-washed and dried in a dryer and I tell them that I did so.....Of course if it was an art quilt and meant to hang on a wall.....I would not wash it.....washing also removes chemicals and softens the quilt somewhat.....
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Old 01-18-2020, 08:48 PM
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I love General's White "Charcoal" pencil for dark fabrics. It's not chalk. It sharpens to a very nice point. It says on very well, and brushes off with a lint brush or erases with a good eraser.

You can get them at Michael's and Hobby Lobby, or your local art supply store.

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Old 01-19-2020, 04:15 AM
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I love the Crayon markers. Have never had a problem with them washing out. I also use Color Catchers as a extra safety step.
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Old 01-19-2020, 06:21 AM
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I used that very same orange chalk on a quilt recently. Very difficult to wash out! But, like you, it was the only thing that I could see on the colors of the quilt on which I was working. I would suggest, if you continue with the orange, take some Dawn dish detergent and soak that into your orange markings and let sit for a good while before washing. I had to wash the king size quilt 3-4 times and still scrub some of those orange lines with a toothbrush (old) and dawn before I got the worst of it out of the quilt.

I like the idea of the parchment paper and quilting over it. Might try that next time.
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Old 01-19-2020, 06:54 AM
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I like to use soap slivers on dark fabrics. On lights I use a SewFine pencil in yellow or green.
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Old 01-19-2020, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Schill93 View Post
I do love the washable Crayola markers, but the problem with using them is that you have to machine wash the quilt when you are done. Many people who gift their quilts don't want to wash them. They prefer the look (for gifting) of an unwashed quilt. What are your thoughts on that?
So far, I have been able to remove marks with my squirt bottle and a bit of paper towel. No need to wash. I found this out when I decided to change a few lines after marking & just wanted to erase a bit. Of course, with lots of marking, washing would be faster and easier.
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Old 01-19-2020, 02:13 PM
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I'm so glad you posted on this subject as I have been looking for a marking tool that really works. I started FMQ about 2 years ago and so far all I have done is the rambling stipple patterns because I didn't have a reliable way to mark a pattern. One thing I know is to not blindly mark the whole quilt until you know for sure the markings will come out, don't ask me how I know this. I think I'll try the washable Crayon markers next, but I'll test it on a scrap piece first.
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