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    Aerosol Spray Chalk

    I just wanted to forwarn people that I typically didn't have a problem with the aerosol spray chalk - until I used it on my show quilt.
    I had a large, 10" reddish border and used the white chalk. After quilting I vacuumed the quilt and took a dry, white rag and brushed off
    what I could. Then I used a cold, wet white rag and tried to wash off the rest. There was still visible markings. I then laundered the
    quilt which resulted in red bleed, even though I used an entire box of color catchers! The chalk marks remained. I then scrubbed the
    red borders with a toothbrush and a solution of laundry soap and cold water - 3 times! Some of the chalk marks remained and when I
    took the quilt to the show, they noted on my entry that there were visible markings in the outer border. What a shame - 50 hours of
    quilting and my quilt will get marked down for that.

    So - lesson learned! I will never use spray chalk again!!


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    Welcome to the forum, Lisa.
    First of all, I don't think I've ever heard of an Aerosol Spray Chalk. Do you use it with stencils?
    So sorry for your heartbreaking lesson! Thanks for sharing it with us so we can be aware of the importance of pre-testing products and fabrics.
    From the quilts posted on your TQS profile, I know that you are not a new quilter. We can all learn new stuff no matter how long we've been in this "sport"!


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
    That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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      #3
      So sorry about the spray chalk! Your quilt looks so beautiful, how sad! Like you, I've used it but didn't have a problem. Thanks for the warning!

      Yes, Margo, you use it with stencils. I used it on a flannel quilt. It was really easy and worked really well!

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        #4
        Used it in the past without problem...sorry for your trouble...and Thanks so much for the warning !!

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          #5
          Never heard of the stuff before now. But it sounds as if it could be useful for marking the hems on very full bridal or prom dresses, once you worked out how to get a fine line (a straight line stencil level with the floor perhaps?) Sorry to hear of you tale of woe.

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            #6
            Thanks for the heads up!

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