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    Old 10-21-2018, 06:35 AM
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    I will be hand quilting on white fabric. Does anyone have any suggestions for tracing the stencil pattern on the pieces. Anything I should do or avoid.
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    Old 10-21-2018, 07:11 AM
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    do you have a hera marker?
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    Old 10-21-2018, 07:18 AM
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    Whatever you decide to use, test on scraps first to see if the marks come out/off.

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    ball point pen - someone used that - it was a very bad idea. Many people also say to avoid using yellow, blue, or pink pencil/chalk type markers

    One can get pale gray General Chalk Pencils - I've had good luck with the white ones rubbing off other fabrics.

    I've used a lead/graphite pencil - very lightly so you can barely see the marks. I made heavy/dark lines ones once on a quilt top - thinking that the lines would rub off or be easily erased - Not!!!

    Some people have had good luck using the Crayola washable markers. I have bought some, but not used them yet.
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    My favorite disappearing marking pen is the Frixion pen. My favorite color to use on white is pink. They stay on until you remove them with an iron. If it gets removed, and you want it back, just get it cold again. I marked one quilt and the pink came back when I took it outside to go to quilt guild. It kept coming back for about 2 weeks, but then it was gone permanently.
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    I use the Frixion pens also. I got a little lazy once, and didn't test out some fabric first, and the markers did leave a mark, but overall I have had excellent success with these pens, and they come in a large variety of colors. Markings come off when ironed. (Or heated).
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    test first on scrap fabric!!!!
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    Old 10-21-2018, 08:21 AM
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    I have used Crayola markers on white and natural muslins (as well as colors) and they have washed out easily and quickly.
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    I use a #2 lead mechanical pencil. Definitely go lighter than darker with your marks because they can be difficult to get out but I've always, ultimately been able to get them out.
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    White is more difficult and if I had to mark a lot, I would buy the quilter’s water erasable blue pen. If it is straight lines, I use painter’s tape on the quilt top or my Hera marker. A Hera marker works best with the batt under the top and pressing firmly on a table or hard surface. If it is simple shapes, you can cut the shape out of freezer paper and iron it to the quilt top to quilt around.
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    Old 10-21-2018, 11:40 AM
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    Thanks to all who responded. A lot of good ideas.
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