Marking Chalk
#23
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Did you get the marks out?
I marked with blue chalk a wallhanging just last night. I didn't like how the design looked so I took a toothbrush to wipe it off - like I do with the white chalk. Oh NO! It just seemed to spread and blur and make it worse! Tried wiping off with a damp cloth. This is on an off white background. A friend recommened OxyClean so I will give that a try.
I marked with blue chalk a wallhanging just last night. I didn't like how the design looked so I took a toothbrush to wipe it off - like I do with the white chalk. Oh NO! It just seemed to spread and blur and make it worse! Tried wiping off with a damp cloth. This is on an off white background. A friend recommened OxyClean so I will give that a try.
#25
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I tried the eraser after the toothbrush. I did the oxyclean stuff. The line is barely shwoing but I know it is there. I guess I will be picking stitches.
Yes it is fabric chalk real fine in a tube that has an attachment that has fine toothed wheel that the chalk comes rollling out on.
Yes it is fabric chalk real fine in a tube that has an attachment that has fine toothed wheel that the chalk comes rollling out on.
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