Scrappy Siggie Block Swap-special note on pge 150- Closed
#71
I've tried Sharpie pens and depending on the fabric they can bleed.
Originally Posted by craftymainemom
For other siggy blocks that I have made I just used a fine point sharpie. he only thing is that it needs to be heat set, so after it is all dry usually the next day I iron all the blocks.
I have not had any bleed or run.
I have not had any bleed or run.
#72
Originally Posted by NorBanaquilts
These are the pens I use, any fabric pen will work.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/Too...2?medid=SLIMPS
http://www.connectingthreads.com/Too...2?medid=SLIMPS
Originally Posted by craftybear
Hi,
What type of pen do you use to sign your blocks?
Karen "Craftybear", Indiana, USA
What type of pen do you use to sign your blocks?
Karen "Craftybear", Indiana, USA
#76
Originally Posted by STAR
Originally Posted by Maksi
Originally Posted by STAR
Holland
As far as I know lots and lots of foreign cities can also be found in the US :lol: :thumbup:
#79
What a wonderful idea! Count me in. I have LOTS of scraps that my DH wishes were neat and orderly... This way I can have fun sewing them, and he won't have to look at them any more! :lol: :lol: It would be so fun to have a quilt block from each of this marvelous group!
#80
oh this is going to be so great with so many ppl doing this, especially our friends over seas!! it's going to be a genuine "quilt around the world"!! i am so excited!! this is going to be another of my treasured quilts for sure!!
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