| Quilt Marking Tools - All kinds of different ways to mark quilt tops for quilting, or pattern pieces for joining as well as permanent marking tools for quilt labels and embellishment |
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Get
those works of art off the fridge and onto the bed! These are
great to make gifts for parents and grandparents or to
make group quilts for fund-raisers for schools and
day-care centres. |
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General Marking Pencils I love these pencils - they stay on until you're done and then disappear with a lint brush. I have these in light and dark gray chalk which works for most fabrics. #NGFP73 (light gray) or #NFP74 (dark gray)- $1.50 or
charcoal - #NGFP558 (white) $1.25 -
and of course the
sharpener - these are soft pencils
(DON'T DROP THEM!) and
work better with a special sharpener -
#NGPS - $2.50 Cdn
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| Ultimate Marking Pencil If sharpening those soft chalk marking pencils is driving you crazy try this automatic (click) pencil with special leads that will erase with a fabric eraser or wash out. Comes with extra leads #Nump - $7.00 |
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| Pigma Micron Pens | These are permanent fine point
drawing and writing pens. With them you can make your own
quilt labels or sign and date pre-made ones. They're also
great for collecting signatures for album quilts. - also great for
memory albums. the .45mm size - #NPMP05 + colour - $3.25 each or a package containing brown, red, green, blue, black, and purple #NPMPset - $19 - Or for a finer line .25mm in black - #NPMP01 - $3.25 |
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Miracle Chalk Marker
Just rub this over your stencil to quickly
mark your quilt. Then use an iron or a blow drier to make the marks go
away.....
see demo.... |
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Miracle Markers
They look like slivers of hard soap with
really sharp edges. (re-sharpen with a knife or sandpaper). Mark your
quilt and then remove the marks by ironing. 3 markers per package.
#54020 - $4.75
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Ultimate Quilt Pounce
(virtually the same as Miracle
Marker - more expensive initially but refill chalk is less expensive so
you may save in the long run)
Just rub this over your stencil to quickly mark your quilt. Then use an
iron or a blow drier to make the marks go away..... |
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Quilters Preview Paper
Use this transparent paper to try out
your quilting designs before you stitch.... you can also use this for
accurate appliqué placement.
see demo - 20" x 25' |
Transdoodle 18" x 24" sheets (2 white, 1 yellow, 1
blue) with built in non waxy, marking chalk to trace designs onto
fabric, paper, glass, metal ceramics..... actually most any surface.
Sheets can be used over and over. You can iron the markings without
setting them. Rub the lines off when your done. |
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White Fabric Marking Pencil (5 Per
Package) Patricia B. Campbell
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Quilter's Choice Marking Pencils
from Roxanne |
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Chacoliner - Slim by Clover These are
full of chalk that is dispensed through a little wheel. Its really easy
to use with stencilsbecause you don't have to worry about losing your
point. Its great for marking for hand quilting. However the marks don't
stay put during the wrestling that occurs when machine quilting so
you'll have to mark smaller areas at a time. available in blue and white |
White Marking Pen -FineWhite marker suitable for black and
other dark colored fabrics. Marks are erased by heat from ironing or
washing with water. From Clover... #QN517 - $7.75 cdn
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©Carol Wright 1997 All rights reserved.
Revised: June 10, 2008.