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    I have the clover marking pen and it seems to have dried out. Any way to restore it?
    When you first mark it is hard to see, but as it dries, it becomes white.
    Sherrie this might be your problem, when you first mark it you think it hasn't worked, or your eyes aren't working, or your light isn't right, IF it's not actually dried out, you just have to trust that it'll show up where you just marked, and in a minute or 2, voila! your lines will show! The only problem I find that I haven't solved yet is that I'm always wondering if my fabric has moved or stretched a bit, and I can't tell if I'm about to complete a line in the correct spot or not! Best bet is to draw quickly & confidently! Florence

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      Thank you for the advice, Florence. I've given up on this marker because I couldn't see what I had marked. Sounds like patience is needed here! Marge

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