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bearisgray 05-11-2009 10:14 AM

Do any of you have a good way to sharpen the chalk-type marking pencils?

I have the hand held ones and a crank type one, and sometimes the chalk just breaks and breaks and breaks.

UGH!

Maride 05-11-2009 10:38 AM

I use a regular hand held one and move the pencil very slowly and remove it before it breaks.

Maria

sewjoyce 05-11-2009 01:23 PM

I have a little plastic pencil sharpener that will sharpen two sizes with the little catcher on it. I've had no problems with breakage. Of course, it is kinda slow...

katier825 05-11-2009 01:51 PM

try the metal hand held kind that you can find in the art supply section of either joann's or michaels. not perfect, but much better than any other sharpener i've tried. it was $3.00.

BellaBoo 05-11-2009 02:27 PM

I had good luck using the eyebrow/eye liner pencil sharpener. The makeup pencils are delicate and the special sharpeners seem to be easy on them.

bearisgray 05-11-2009 02:42 PM

I went back to using a paring knife and whittling the ends. Seems to work as well as anything I've tried.

Don't tell my husband - he's like the kitchen knives like I'm about him using my Ginghers.

sandpat 05-11-2009 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by bearisgray
I went back to using a paring knife and whittling the ends. Seems to work as well as anything I've tried.

Don't tell my husband - he's like the kitchen knives like I'm about him using my Ginghers.

I had to crack up!!! My DH is like that also....he would go into orbit when we visited his mother. She used her butcher knife to open cans!! :lol: :shock: :lol: :lol:

littlehud 05-11-2009 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by sewjoyce
I have a little plastic pencil sharpener that will sharpen two sizes with the little catcher on it. I've had no problems with breakage. Of course, it is kinda slow...

That's the same kind I use. It is slow but the pencil doesn't break as much.

Cookn 05-12-2009 01:35 AM

I just purchased a SewLine mechanical pencil designed for marking fabric. It uses a ceramic "lead" that erases. It's the only way to mark. It marks with a really nice fine line, the first time, and you can get 4 different colors of lead, white, black, green, and red.

sandpat 05-12-2009 03:25 AM

I've read good things about those pencils cookn :D I'll probably have to get one to try. I have the Fons & Porter mechanical pencil and I like it also.


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