What is the best erasable marker on dark fabric?? I might have discovered something...
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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I have received a lot of comments about erasable markers for dark materials. So I tried different markers in this video.
I categorised erasable markers by type, as some of the brands may be not available in some countries (and you probably have a better range of products than where I live!!). I also showed the brand names in the video, so you should be able to find out which brand I used.
If you want to remove the lines of a heat erasable marker by washing them off, you'll need to do so BEFORE IRONING according to my erasable pen. Heat will set the marks so you won't be able to remove them after ironing.
As I mentioned in this video, they are all great products, but some may be easier to use for the purpose of Sashiko pattern drawing.
Also, these erasable markers behave differently depending on your material. So please test them on your fabric before you start your project! I've made many mistakes by not testing!!
If you're interested in other tools which I'm currently using for Sashiko, you can see them in this video:
• SASHIKO tools and mate...
00:00 Introduction
01:32 The materials
02:10 water erasable markers
06:53 heat erasable markers
08:51 24 hours later...
10:09 removing the lines
13:48 conclusion Хобби
I found that a small sliver of soap is acceptable for marking plus completely washable. A great use of that Itty bitty piece that usually gets tossed away. Thanks for all your research.
Oh that’s a really good idea👍 I always love the idea to use what you’ve got💕💕 Thank you so much for sharing😊❤️❤️
This video was super helpful! I like to use the heat erasable pens for drawing the patterns but I didn’t know you could wash them off! I also am very interested in the mechanical chalk pencil. I like to draw my grid with something light and easy to remove and then trace the pattern with something very durable but now I will be washing my marks away! Thank you.
I’m glad that it was not only me who didn’t know that you could wash off the ink😅
The mechanical pencil is actually great. The lead is very strong and it doesn’t break off. I felt it would be great for drawing for intricate embroidery.
I need to try and understand more how to remove marks more efficiently though.
Thank you for the comparison! I've tried heat markers and my biggest complaint was that the ink stays in the fabric and just turns "clear" - the colour will come back if you go out in the winter time, or if you ship the fabrics in a non-temperature-controlled shipping (you can test it by putting the fabric in the freezer; the colour comes back and you have to iron again!). It's good to know that the marks will wash out before ironing! (I tried to wash out after ironing and the package is correct, the iron sets the ink so it's very hard to get it out after that...)
I have received many comments about this problem in the past! I have been using Frixion pens which don’t come with instructions so I really didn’t know you could wash it off😅
I have only tried it for this video and I don’t know if you can wash off completely from any materials, but it’s still a good discovery👍
Thank you so much for testing all of these and being honest with the results
Thank you! I needed to do it for myself too! I’m so happy to have found how to remove heat erasable markers👍
Thank you, thank you. This was really helpful as I have been struggling with finding the right marker. You are always so thorough in your experiments!
Thank you! I was asked if I knew good white markers so many times in the past so I wanted to test them all!😊
Very helpful - thank you!
Thank you!
Very interesting, thank you for testing and posting!!!
Thank you💕💕
Me encanta tu vídeo, es un gran aporte para mi
Thank you😊💕💕
Very useful video. I always found those powdered chalk markers to be too fiddly to use, and they clump up if any moisture gets into the pen.
Oh really?😅 Thanks for letting me know! I bought them for this video, so they’ve been fine so far but I’ll see how they go…