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    Marking Fabric

    I use crayola washable markers almost exclusively to mark tops for quilting. There are enough colors to show up on almost every fabric. I've never had a problem washing them out, but I'm very careful not to iron over them.


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    Brilliant!

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      #3
      I really like soap slivers for marking on dark fabric. I know it will wash out if I don't iron over it. The only real problem is keeping my neatnik daughter from throwing them out.

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        #4
        Gee, my problem with this is getting my 3 little boys to use soap!! :!:

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          #5
          Also the washable markers make fun hair colors! DGD has light hair and loves to streak her hair pretty colors.

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            #6
            I used soap slivers years ago for something or other. Liked the permanent impermanence of it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by sewbug
              Also the washable markers make fun hair colors! DGD has light hair and loves to streak her hair pretty colors.
              That's absolutely awesome! Will it cover grey?? :lol:

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                #8
                OK. Now there will be a run on washable markers by the silver haired quilters! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                  #9
                  A friend of mine marked a king size blue and white quilt with an orange Crayola marker. I wanted to die when I saw it! But just like you say, it all washed out completely, she was able to see her quilting lines very easily, and I was impressed. But I guess I've still been to nervous to try it myself. I am inspired now! Especially want to try it on the grey hairs!!!!!! Ha!

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                    #10
                    ipquilter, did you ever experiment with ironing over the markings to see if they would come out?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bondgirlquilter
                      ipquilter, did you ever experiment with ironing over the markings to see if they would come out?
                      No, actually, I didn't. I was more concerned about them washing out, so that's what I tested for. I do my hand quilting in a hoop so I need something that will stay on till the stitching is done. Because we have a dog and my DH and I smoke (I know-shame on me ops: ) I wash all my quilts after they're finished. The price is right, too, especially when school supplies go on sale.

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                        #12
                        I use my scanner to copy and my PC to size quilting designs just right and print them onto regular printer paper. Next, for med/dark colored fabrics, I rub soap heavily all over the wrong side of the paper ensuring that the quilt design is completely covered. For light colored fabrics I use a silver quilter's marking pencil instead. Then I use my tracing wheel to trace the design onto the quilt. One advantage is that the little dots made by the tracing wheel are evenly spaced and will help a handquilter evenly space the quilt stitiches.

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                          #13
                          ipquilter and NancyinSTL -- thanks for two wonderful tips. They're one of those wonderful, "Why didn't I think of that myself?" ones. Brilliant.

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                            #14
                            Hi Louise! You're welcome! I wish I could say it was an original idea, but I picked it up somewhere. Probably from QNM-that's where I get most of my info since Simply Quilts is gone now. :wink:

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                              #15
                              What's QNM?
                              I'm desperate now that SQ isn't on.
                              It's too hard to watch the QShow on the computer while I sew! :lol:

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