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    Fabric Markers

    I want to do some shading on white muslin. I need markers or pencils that work subtley. Any suggestions? thanks, JAN

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    Depending on the effect you want to achieve, you might find that Fabric Inks work well.

    check them out here: http://www.jukeboxquilts.com/hints/allPurposeInks.php

    order them here: http://www.jukeboxquilts.com/store/allPurposeInks.php


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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      #3
      Inktense (I think that is correct) can be use liked regular colored pencils. In other words, if you press hard you get dark if you color lightly you get light. I really like them. I have also used regular colored pencils and fabric medium and had good results--but have a blow dryer ready so your colors don't bleed.


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

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        #4
        I'm thinking of using a purple disappearing marking pen to mark a project I'm getting ready to quilt. Has everyone who's tried them been successful with them and all the purple really does disappear by itself?? . . . . .And it doesn't come back??

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          #5
          I am not comfortable using ANY markers on my quilts without testing them first on the actual fabrics that I will be using them on.
          Make some marks on some scraps of fabric and see if it disappears. Does it come back if you iron it?
          And, I ALWAYS wash my quilts when I am done with the binding to make sure that any chemicals I've used (starch/markers/glue, etc) are completely washed out of the fibers.


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

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            #6
            I have never had any problem removing the washable blue markers (by Clover, I think). But you must be prepared to wash your quilt in cold water after you are done. Just spraying the marks does not remove them permanently.

            BethMI

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              #7
              Thanks for the response . . . . . . . I think I'll use my regular ceramic marker to be safe.

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