Marking with Crayola washable markers
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Marking with Crayola washable markers
I read on a blog that someone uses crayola washable markers to mark her quilts and they wash out fine. I thought, "what a truly simple idea" but how clever.
I have several fabric markers, but they do seem to not show up well on the right fabrics, etc...so I went out yesterday and bought these. There are 24, and any color I could possibly need--I would have possibly liked white, but there is yellow...so..
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Yesterday I used a dark green to mark a quilt. Today I finished the quilt and washed it, and sure enough...it came out just fine.
So, such a simple and relatively inexpensive solution for this problem! I feel weird I didn't think of it before.
I have several fabric markers, but they do seem to not show up well on the right fabrics, etc...so I went out yesterday and bought these. There are 24, and any color I could possibly need--I would have possibly liked white, but there is yellow...so..
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Yesterday I used a dark green to mark a quilt. Today I finished the quilt and washed it, and sure enough...it came out just fine.
So, such a simple and relatively inexpensive solution for this problem! I feel weird I didn't think of it before.
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I used the Ultra Washable Crayola Markers on my leaf placemats to mark the veins. Had to redraw some of them. I just spritzed the marks w/water and they came right out.
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