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Kyiav10 04-07-2010 02:20 AM

I am trying to write/color on the borders of one of my UFO's. I wanted to use some type of permenant marker but can't seem to find any. I have the pigma pens but I don't want to color with them since they are so fine tipped.

So I found the fabric crayons where you color on paper and iron it on. My test did ok, didn't come off in the wash! I would have liked it to be darker but oh well.

I colored letters to have the name of the quilt in the borders. Last night I went to do it and forgot that the letters need to be drawn backwards! Boy am I glad I realized that before doing it. Now the only think I need to do is draw and color the letters backwards instead of ripping out the borders!

Learning experiences can be good!

Kyia

quazyquilter 04-07-2010 02:51 AM

Good for you, realizing it before you put them on...gotta love that ooops thinking, huh?

Ninnie 04-07-2010 03:06 AM

Great catch!!

beachlady 04-07-2010 03:12 AM

Boy are you lucky. Will be interested to see the final quilt picture.

Lilaciris 04-07-2010 06:23 AM

This is just a shot in the dark, but a friend of mine used to do cross stitch.

She would soak her floss in vinegar and let it dry before she used it, so that it would set the color and not bleed onto the clothe when she was finished with the cross stitching.

I'm wondering if that would work for the fabric crayons?

mpspeedy 04-07-2010 07:04 AM

Have you tried using a laundry marker? They are permanent and very dark.

BellaBoo 04-07-2010 07:16 AM

Have you tried a color fixative?

amma 04-07-2010 08:42 AM

To make the fabric crayon coloring darker, you color, iron off the wax, recolor and iron off the wax, until you reach the desired darkness. Each layer will intensify the color :D:D:D

craftybear 04-07-2010 08:43 AM

wow, thanks for the tip


Originally Posted by amma
To make the fabric crayon coloring darker, you color, iron off the wax, recolor and iron off the wax, until you reach the desired darkness. Each layer will intensify the color :D:D:D


MadQuilter 04-07-2010 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by Kyiav10
I would have liked it to be darker but oh well.

I have some fabric markers that are like a brush on one side and a fine-tip felt pen on the other. They come in a set of 8 or 10 and I used them to beef up my fabric crayon transfers. Make sure to heat set if you use that method.

Next time, you can also add regular Crayola crayon to color the fabric directly. Once waxed on, you need to iron off (use paper towels to absorb the wax.)

Kyiav10 04-07-2010 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by amma
To make the fabric crayon coloring darker, you color, iron off the wax, recolor and iron off the wax, until you reach the desired darkness. Each layer will intensify the color :D:D:D

I love the color on the paper, nice and dark, but on the fabric it looks dull. But I will try this method, thanks.

Kyia

Kyiav10 04-07-2010 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by MadQuilter

Originally Posted by Kyiav10
I would have liked it to be darker but oh well.

I have some fabric markers that are like a brush on one side and a fine-tip felt pen on the other. They come in a set of 8 or 10 and I used them to beef up my fabric crayon transfers. Make sure to heat set if you use that method.

Next time, you can also add regular Crayola crayon to color the fabric directly. Once waxed on, you need to iron off (use paper towels to absorb the wax.)

What kind of fabric markers are they?

Kyia

Kyiav10 04-07-2010 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by mpspeedy
Have you tried using a laundry marker? They are permanent and very dark.


Where can I find these?

Kyia

Kyiav10 04-07-2010 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by Lilaciris
This is just a shot in the dark, but a friend of mine used to do cross stitch.

She would soak her floss in vinegar and let it dry before she used it, so that it would set the color and not bleed onto the clothe when she was finished with the cross stitching.

I'm wondering if that would work for the fabric crayons?


Thanks for the suggestions but I can't cross stich. I imagine I could with a pattern but not without.

Kyia

mpspeedy 04-07-2010 09:19 AM

Try Joanns or the laundry section of your local grocery store. They are used to mark garments for children going to camp etc.

Jannie 04-08-2010 01:17 PM

There are fabric markers that do a pretty good job. They have wide & narrow tips. We used them for a quilt project at church. You are suppose to heat set also like the crayons. I washed a couple of the quilts after they were finished & the color held just fine. You can get the markers at Joanns or Michaels. I would image Hobby Lobby would have them also, but since we don't have a HL, I can't say for sure.


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