Well, I tried the blue Chaco Liner Pen on a scrap piece of fabric and it washed right out.
Then after I used it on the quilt, quilted, and then washed the quilt, some of the blue is still there. I really think it stained or dyed my white quilting thread blue. It's not too bad but I can tell it's there.
I tried shout but that didn't get it all. I read on a blog (can't remember whose) to use green dish detergent mixed with something. Unfortunately, I can't remember what that something was. So tomorrow I am going to try green dish soap. I'll let you know how it goes.
Happy snipping, stitching, and quilting!
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Friday, July 16, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Tell Me Your Favorite Brand of Rotary Cutter!
During my trip last week, I was able to stop at a few quilt shops in Mountain Home. I picked up a few new products to try. One of them was the Clover Chaco Liner Pen.
It is used to mark stencils. It comes in several colors. I got blue. It is a chalk, but is powder and works like a pen. I tried it tonight and it worked great.
So, if any of you out there are looking for something to mark quilting stencils, you might want to try it.
I am in need of a new rotary cutter. Please take a minute to tell me what your favorite rotary cutter is and why you like it.
Happy snipping, stitching, and quilting.
It is used to mark stencils. It comes in several colors. I got blue. It is a chalk, but is powder and works like a pen. I tried it tonight and it worked great.
So, if any of you out there are looking for something to mark quilting stencils, you might want to try it.
I am in need of a new rotary cutter. Please take a minute to tell me what your favorite rotary cutter is and why you like it.
Happy snipping, stitching, and quilting.
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