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Need to know how to use crayola washable markers in marking?

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    Need to know how to use crayola washable markers in marking?

    I usually use the blue marking pens. However, I need to mark a blue quilt and that means this pen won't work. I read somewhere that someone uses crayola washable markers. Can you tell me how you test for removal, etc.? Thanks!

    #2
    Use a marker on a scrap of fabric and then wash it to make sure the marker comes out.
    Frances

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      #3
      I love these markers. I was amazed at just how well I could see it and how nicely it all came out.

      "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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        #4
        Can you iron over the crayola & still have it come out, unlike the blue pens?

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          #5
          I've been told that you can wash and iron the Crayola Washable Markers and they will come out. Be sure you purchase the WASHABLE markers. (Luckily, my daughter caught that I'd purchased regular ones!)

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            #6
            I ironed over it once just before I put the quilt sandwich together and it came out (I used the green on "Margaret" for the first and only time so far). I don't know this would work for all fabrics or all the colors, though...probably not a good idea to do much ironing on it. A test would be a good idea.

            "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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              #7
              I had a really bad experience with them. Others on this site have had good luck. My best suggestion would be to test the fabric first. The fabric I used was by Moda and I had prewashed it. I never got it near heat, but since I was hand quilting it, the marks stayed on longer. Hope it turns out well for you. (P.S. I used the blue Crayola Washable marker)

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                #8
                I've never had a failure with these markers, and I've been using them for years. I'm not sure how everyone else removes the marks once the project is finished, but I ALWAYS soak the project overnight. Usually, I fill my washer and add some detergent (or whatever you use), let it agitate for a minute to be sure every part of the project gets saturated with water, then turn off the machine and let it soak. Next morning, I run the washer.

                I use the same method when I use the blue markers. I've ironed over both the blue and the crayola washables, as well, and the marks have always come out using the overnight soaking method.

                Of course, if you have any doubts at all, take the time to test.

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                  #9
                  Thanks for all of the replies. I don't have any scraps (gave them away and made this top years ago) so I'll just have to bit the bullet and try it. Thanks so much everyone!

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