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    Sewline Fabric Pencil

    Just got my Sewline Fabric Pencil!!! ($12.95) Absolutely put this one in the TQS Treasure Chest for all to share! I purchased the white one. The eraser (on the pencil end) DOES take the marks off. And the marks also come off with water (before ironing!) Comes in a variety of colors but I can only speak to the white. LOVE IT! It works the best on a sandboard but pretty darn great without it too!
    Also bought the separate Eraser Stick ($3.75) and couldn't stop there so bought the Fabric Glue Pen ($5.95) (dries clear & water soluble) Love it tooo! My contributions to "stimulating" the Quilt economy! Not in my LQS' yet -- I ordered online after seeing the Fabric Pencil given a rave review in Quilter's Home mag.

    Diane

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    I have mine with me in every quilting class I go to .... I LOVE IT !!

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      #3
      Originally posted by BeardieLover
      Just got my Sewline Fabric Pencil!!! ($12.95) Absolutely put this one in the TQS Treasure Chest for all to share! I purchased the white one. The eraser (on the pencil end) DOES take the marks off. And the marks also come off with water (before ironing!) Comes in a variety of colors but I can only speak to the white. LOVE IT! It works the best on a sandboard but pretty darn great without it too!
      Also bought the separate Eraser Stick ($3.75) and couldn't stop there so bought the Fabric Glue Pen ($5.95) (dries clear & water soluble) Love it tooo! My contributions to "stimulating" the Quilt economy! Not in my LQS' yet -- I ordered online after seeing the Fabric Pencil given a rave review in Quilter's Home mag.

      Diane
      Diane, where did you get yours? I've never heard anything about them?
      Charlotte

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        #4
        Do the lines rub off before you want them to? That seems to be the problem I have with all chalk-based markers.

        Anne in Vancouver, Canada.

        in Vancouver, Canada

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          #5
          I have the Bohin mechanical pencil and the sewline .9mm pencil leads work in the Bohin.

          e-quilter carries the pencils and the lead...
          http://www.equilter.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_search.html

          I love the ceramic lead...it is water soluble and made for fabrics. Since it is not chalk..from my experience it stays on until you take it off.
          I also like that comes in different colors...like green, yellow, pink.

          FW

          in Vancouver, Canada

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            #6
            To answer all . . .

            I bought mine from http://www.kindredquilts.com and got it really quickly! :lol:

            They come in colors -- black, white, green, pink and yellow
            I only purchased the white.

            The marks come off with water (before ironing) or you can erase them off with the eraser at the end of the pencil and yes, for once they really do erase off without fabric distortion -- at least with the white they did!

            For marking my applique pieces I use a sandboard and the pencil really works well with it -- nice thin lines and the best is no sharpening!!

            I "tested" it out on a cranberry red fabric -- lines came out!

            I swear I'm the queen of trying out every fabric marker out there!

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              #7
              Originally posted by EditorAnne
              Do the lines rub off before you want them to? That seems to be the problem I have with all chalk-based markers.

              Anne in Vancouver, Canada.
              Anne!
              The lines stay put until you take them out -- I don't use a heavy hand when I mark -- I'm sure you don't either.

              Diane

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                #8
                Originally posted by FabricWhisperer
                I have the Bohin mechanical pencil and the sewline .9mm pencil leads work in the Bohin.

                e-quilter carries the pencils and the lead...
                http://www.equilter.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_search.html

                I love the ceramic lead...it is water soluble and made for fabrics. Since it is not chalk..from my experience it stays on until you take it off.
                I also like that comes in different colors...like green, yellow, pink.

                FW
                I also have the Bohin pencil but it's pretty messy and the lines are thick unless you sharpen all the time -- the leads tend to break easily -- with the Sewline the ceramic lead is finer and I haven't had it break . . . yet.

                What colors do you have? I'm tempted to try the black -- do you have it and if so how well does it remove? Thanks for letting me know that equilter has them!

                Diane

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                  #9
                  Diane, where did you get yours? I've never heard anything about them?
                  Charlotte[/quote]

                  Hi Charlotte!
                  I saw a little article about them in the March issue of Quilter's Home (page 80) and the reference to purchase at http://www.kindredquilts.com -- they came very quickly and the shipping wasn't very expensive. They also come with 6 refill leads. You only have to purchase the pencil once -- after that it's just buying the refills.

                  I've been using the Sewline glue stick and love it too -- not as messy -- smaller in circumference -- great cap and it also comes with a refill.

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                    #10
                    I picked up a pencil and all the colors last summer and LOVE IT!!! With the thinner lead, I can make more precise markings. I've never had a problem with getting the marks out and they don't wipe off like chalk does.

                    One of my most favorite tools!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by BeardieLover
                      Anne!
                      The lines stay put until you take them out -- I don't use a heavy hand when I mark -- I'm sure you don't either.

                      Diane
                      Thanks, Diane. Actually, my biggest problem is that I can never see whatever I've put on the fabric, so I use a heavier hand than most. I know, bad me. And the pencils always break. I'm going to try these ceramic babies! Thanks to everyone for the info.

                      Anne in Vancouver, Canada

                      in Vancouver, Canada

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                        #12
                        I just learned from another webside that Fons & Porter has a "ceramic" marking pencil, there is a Bohin "ceramic" marking pencil as well as the Sewline.

                        I wasn't aware that Bohin or Fon & Porter had one -- sew I stand corrected.

                        Regardless try one -- I love mine -- I do use it with a sandboard tho!

                        Diane

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by kimber
                          I picked up a pencil and all the colors last summer and LOVE IT!!! With the thinner lead, I can make more precise markings. I've never had a problem with getting the marks out and they don't wipe off like chalk does.

                          One of my most favorite tools!
                          TOTALLY agree with you! Where did you get yours last summer!!! Oh I could have been using them all this time!!!
                          Do all the colors come out as well as the white does?

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                            #14
                            I made a set of samples last week-end to test 8 different markers. Because I always wash my quilts, I wanted to see how easily the marks came out in the washer.
                            It was not exactly scientific research, but was informative.
                            I used unwashed fabric, two white pieces and two black.
                            I marked each fabric with the appropriate marker and kept one black and one white as references, then I just threw the other two into a load of regular wash...hot wash/cold rinse/Tide detergent.
                            One of the markers I tested was the Bohin, and I've decided that I really like the mark that it makes, and every bit came out in the wash. I'll be using this one a lot from now on!

                            You might want to try a similiar test to see how to get the marks out without running it through a wash cycle.


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

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                              #15
                              Great idea to make a sample piece with the markers Margo. I wish I would think about those things before I dive right in. Of course, then I might of never started quilting. lol
                              Charlotte


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

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