Blanca
Publish time 2015-1-5 15:51
Yo uso un rotulador soluble al agua de punta muy fina y se marca muy bien, desaparece con el tiempo y con el agua.
Lo adquirí en tiendas de costura o mercerías es la mejor opción que encontré.
sammieliz
Publish time 2017-10-23 00:19
I use a quilting marker. It goes on blue and washes out with warm water
orionjes12
Publish time 2018-2-8 21:33
you can use DMC TRANSFER pen. it is washable pen available in your cross stitch store. It easily fades when you wash your project.
tuanbao2012
Publish time 2019-2-27 10:55
Thank you very much for sharing.
stitchyCat
Publish time 2019-3-14 20:18
I am using an air soluble marker, it's V-Clear Air erasable pen. Otherwise Bohin mechanical pencil works fantastic if you have coloured or darker fabrics, they have the led in many different colors
svetlan-ta
Publish time 2019-5-19 20:40
Thankyouforsharing!
Romherita
Publish time 2020-4-5 05:14
Gracias por compartir
snaker00
Publish time 2020-6-15 10:26
Very nice ! Thank you for sharing !
alpacastitcher
Publish time 2020-7-4 00:00
I actually like Frixion pens and markers because I can use a small craft iron to fix any mistakes I make as I grid or mark. Then, when the whole piece is finished I can iron my work like normal and poof! All marks are gone!
lankovochka
Publish time 2020-7-13 16:58
I use water soluble marker <fine> by CLOVER. it has never let me down :) no traces after being washed!