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I use the chalk pen by Bohin from www.patsythompsondesigns.com.
It comes with white and colored chalk sticks, pen and sharpner. They can be made to a small point and marks great thin lines. |
How about a thin wedge of white soap?
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Originally Posted by Murphy
I use a white, erasable colored pencil.
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Originally Posted by Bluphrog
Clover has a white marking pen that works really well. When you first draw the line, it looks like nothing is there, but let it sit for a minute or two, and the marking appears. It is water soluble.
I use it on all my dark fabrics when appliqueing. |
Originally Posted by sewcrafty
What about a silver marking pencil?
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My mom used small bars of soap..
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I use slivers of soap. Works really well and doesn't rub off too easily. Plus the soap has a nice smell.
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I have white marking pencils and they all do a nice job. Have you tryed to sharpen it again.
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Originally Posted by MillieMoseley
I have white marking pencils and they all do a nice job. Have you tryed to sharpen it again.
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baby powder or cornstarch in a sock or kneehigh pantyhose! same concept as a pounce pad!
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