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What is the best pen to use to sign fabric??

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Old 07-14-2010, 01:50 PM
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Hi, Lace here, there are some really wonderful folks helping make a doggie quilt for my mom. I have been asked what Pen they should use to sign the quilt patch? suggestions, thanks
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a Pigma Pen is best...doesn't wash out, or fade....
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Old 07-14-2010, 01:52 PM
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I always use a Pigma pen, available at most quilting resources. The ink is permanent when heat set, and it doesn't smudge while you're writing.
Black is good for a siggy quilt, but the brown is also quite attractive.
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a Pigma Pen is best...doesn't wash out, or fade....
Ditto for me!!! That's the only kind I would recommend.
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I like ZigWriters better than Pigma Pens. They're cheaper too. You'll find them in the scrapbook department at Walmart. They're permanent, archival and don't bleed.
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I use a pigma pen too. It just holds up better.
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Old 08-04-2010, 02:17 PM
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black pigma pen from Joann's, Walmart, Hobby Lobby or Michaels
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Old 08-04-2010, 03:32 PM
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So far the Pigma Pens.
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I just purchased a 12 pack of fine point Sharpie permanent markers of assorted colors. I wanted to create fancy labels as well as use for drawing embroidery patterns. I am not sure about the acid issue, but hey write really write on fabric beautifully.
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I have actually removed sharpie from several things. Permanent isn't always permanent. Sharpies are also not as crisp as a Pigma Pen. They tend to "bleed" out a little. I guess you should figure out how long the fabric is expected to last, how much laundering (sharpies really fade over time), what you are trying to make, etc. I figure that if I'm going to the trouble to make something special I want it to last as long as possible.
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