My experience today with Crayola Washable Markers
#31
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Location: Farmington Hills, Michigan
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I just finished two quilts and I used these in several different colors to mark both of them. The blocks (and the marks) were pressed several times before the quilts were finished.
Everything came out in the wash the first time.
These markers and Elmer's washable school glue are two of my favorite quilting notions.
Everything came out in the wash the first time.
These markers and Elmer's washable school glue are two of my favorite quilting notions.
#32
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Location: United States
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I just finished two quilts and I used these in several different colors to mark both of them. The blocks (and the marks) were pressed several times before the quilts were finished.
Everything came out in the wash the first time.
These markers and Elmer's washable school glue are two of my favorite quilting notions.
Everything came out in the wash the first time.
These markers and Elmer's washable school glue are two of my favorite quilting notions.
#33
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,140
Does anyone know if the Crayola markers are like the Frixion pens in that the markings can come back in the cold after being ironed off? That's the only downside to the Frixion pens that I know of but I would switch to Crayola if they truly wash out and don't ever come back.
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