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I don't know if this is any use to you but I use a regular HB pencil for marking appliqué outlines and to mark through stencils for hand quilting. It stays on forever - but it washes out (in the machine).
Only works on lightish fabrics though, on darker ones I use the silver pencil. :D BTW - I LIKE your squinty lines! :mrgreen: |
do you find you have to press very hard with the pencils? i have no solid surface behind the quilt to press against .
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Could you use the pounce all around the edge of the plastic template? This would give you sort of a reverse outline to follow.
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hhmmmm......
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
do you find you have to press very hard with the pencils? i have no solid surface behind the quilt to press against .
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I was at Walgreens one day last week and they had a small "travel" iron, marked down to $5.00 so I bought it. You can use water in it or not but I figured it would be good for those small things I want to press and my regular iron is too big sometimes. Check around flea markets, yard sales, dollar store, goodwill, etc. for just a small cheapie iron. Those Clover mini irons are just so darn expensive for the size they are. lol
Nothing cheap about me, huh? good luck Bev |
I'm at work not home where my markers are but I have a fine point blue wash out pen, it marks a good fine line but the very tip seems like they cut it off wrong or something, it's a bit jagged but I can turn it around to the smoother side.
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do you know who makes it? please check when you get home. i would really appreciate that.
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