These are what I tried for this quilt.
Fons&Porter: thin Chalk pencil.
Clover roller chalk
Red chalk tool.
Clover Jell pen/ removed by steam iron. This pen worked ok. Sometime in doesn't come out as smooth and I did have a major problem! When I placed a iron with steam it would not disappear. Now this freaked the hell put of me. Now I found that am eraser and light rubbing removed the marking after steaming for an hour. Maybe my iron isn't as hot as the pen requires not even wetting the ink removes the mArking. Some love this pen now I'm a little apprehensive.
Is a great pencil they are refillable and make a beautiful thin line. You can erras the line easily. Now because it's easy to remove this line I found that it's better to mark the quilt and do the stitching soon after.
That's why I wanted the clover pen, one of the benefites is the markings clover pen is the marking isn't removed till heat is applied. So you can mark whole quilt and not worry about marking disappearing. Now removal is not as easy as I hoped.
It also worked great but chalk came out thicker, in line was a little thicker, and was powderier chalk.
The red marking pen made a thick line and Chalk had a tendency to break.
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