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Would nail varnish remover have to be normal or acrylic type? I'm great at getting permanent marks in wrong places.
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I know haw bad you feel especially since it is another person's quilt! If you can get matching fabric to replace that piece or block I would do that and not risk further damage. So sorry this happened to you.
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Fit Vegetable Wash took red Sharpie marks off a bed sheet, pillow case, and toddler skin for me.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 6852064)
Fit Vegetable Wash took red Sharpie marks off toddler skin for me.
OP I can't imagine how awful you must feel about this. I know I would be freaking out big time. If you have to replace the 3" square I recommend appliqueing over it rather then trying to rip and re-piece it in. I had a client quilt where my timing went off on my machine, the needle broke then before I could stop the machine the broken needle came down on the quilt and made a hole. I got another scrap of the fabric from my client and appliqued the patch right over the existing patch. No one can find it. In the future I would not use press 'n seal and never ever sharpie. Press 'n seal and sharpie can also transfer the ink into your thread and the press 'n seal is a real pain to pick out between stitches. also I have heard internet tales of it gumming up machine works. I would use tracing paper and a water soluble marker instead. Or invest in some golden threads paper which you can also mark with water soluble marker should the worst happen. |
Melaluca "SoluMel" takes out permanent marker. I actually grabbed a permanent marker thinking it was my blue marking pencil it worked. Good Luck You can google Melaluca and maybe find a dealer by you
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OH dear, being disable I try to stay away from glue and markers because I would screw up in very little time! I would just replace the square and call it a good lesson learn. I feel your pain. She will probably never know. We will ALL keep your secret. So easy to make a mistake on other people's quilts.
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Here is my test strip on pale yellow fabric. I tried Purel, peroxide, nail polish remover, hairspray, goo gone and magic eraser. Purel-no. Nail polish remover seems to spread it but I would be afraid to use it on a quilt. Goo gone-no. Magic Eraser-no.
I had the best results with a cap of hair spray and Q-tips but that was with the fabric on a solid surface and after drying the fabric is stiff. The area would need to be washed and depending on the quilt backing, the hair spray might take the colour out? Wish I had better news! |
I was told Lestoil works on anything including lifting stains on clothing that have gone through the dryer?
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Originally Posted by eyes
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I was told Lestoil works on anything including lifting stains on clothing that have gone through the dryer?
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