marking your quilt
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I use a little device that holds chalk (I refilled with pounce powder when it was empty). It has a little rolling disk with tiny teeth and I just roll it along whatever marking line I need. I hand quilt in floor frames, so I set up the quilt sandwich, and just mark as I go along. I keep a terry towel handy and when I am thru stitching, I give it a rub and all the chalk is gone. Easy, quick and no worries about residue. I then run a sticky roller over the area to get rid of any terry towel lint. What I like most is that if I mark something and don't quite like the placement I just rub it off and do it again.
#46
I use washable markers. I get to choose the color and if I make a mistake while drawing, I change colors. The washable markers help me stay on the line I'm hand quilting, and washes out perfectly once the quilt is completed.
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I just had a bad experience with a black frixion pen! I marked a circle on dark blue fabric and when I took an iron to it, the circle turned white! I cannot get the white circle out. I have heard other nightmares with these pens too. Anyone else having trouble?
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Have you tried washing with soap and water, it was my understanding that got rid of the mark....yes these pens had 'history'
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