Array ( [11] => Array ( [pid] => 43566797 [fid] => 319 [tid] => 595388 [first] => 0 [author] => YarnCatnip [authorid] => 352925 [subject] => [dateline] => 1699215158 [message] => [i=s] Edited by YarnCatnip at 2023-11-6 04:14 [/i] All ways to mark fabric is risky: best to do a test first to see if it will wash off. Chalk: I've had issues with chalk (white and blue) on linen fabric. It won't rub off, or it won't show. Air Dry: For sashiko projects I've found ink markers that disappear ideal. The ink really do go away, but sometimes within an hour. So best for quick projects, like sashiko. Water soluble: I've tried some (very cheap) water soluble ink markers, not with great success. The "heads" of the pen was too broad, the colors weak, and ink stayed on at least one fabric. But it might be a "you get what you pay for" thing. [useip] => 193.203.13.118 [port] => 37830 [invisible] => 0 [anonymous] => 0 [usesig] => 1 [htmlon] => 0 [bbcodeoff] => 0 [smileyoff] => -1 [parseurloff] => 0 [attachment] => 0 [rate] => 0 [ratetimes] => 0 [status] => 0 [tags] => [comment] => 0 [replycredit] => 0 [position] => 11 ) [12] => Array ( [pid] => 43646408 [fid] => 319 [tid] => 595388 [first] => 0 [author] => starfish [authorid] => 374764 [subject] => [dateline] => 1699603953 [message] => I gridded my first project with a monofilament thread (Sulky Sliver) recently and while gridding definitely makes it easier, I'm not sure if I will continue to do it that way due to the time. I also have gotten some Leonis brand washable markers that I saw recommended for gridding to try next. I think I might try them on a scrap of coloured aida and leave it for as long as possible (while I complete other projects sort of leaving it) before washing it out, I'd hate to grid with a marker that washes out when it's fresh, but when it's been on there for a long time find it's stained the fabric because of how long it took to finish the project. [useip] => 115.166.12.66 [port] => 56118 [invisible] => 0 [anonymous] => 0 [usesig] => 1 [htmlon] => 0 [bbcodeoff] => -1 [smileyoff] => -1 [parseurloff] => 0 [attachment] => 0 [rate] => 0 [ratetimes] => 0 [status] => 0 [tags] => 0 [comment] => 0 [replycredit] => 0 [position] => 12 ) ) Best way to mark fabric?-Cant Download attachment (and reply)-Recycled-Checked-PinDIY.com
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Edited by YarnCatnip at 2023-11-6 04:14

All ways to mark fabric is risky: best to do a test first to see if it will wash off.

Chalk: I've had issues with chalk (white and blue) on linen fabric. It won't rub off, or it won't show.
Air Dry: For sashiko projects I've found ink markers that disappear ideal. The ink really do go away, but sometimes within an hour. So best for quick projects, like sashiko.
Water soluble: I've tried some (very cheap) water soluble ink markers, not with great success. The "heads" of the pen was too broad, the colors weak, and ink stayed on at least one fabric. But it might be a "you get what you pay for" thing.

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I gridded my first project with a monofilament thread (Sulky Sliver) recently and while gridding definitely makes it easier, I'm not sure if I will continue to do it that way due to the time.

I also have gotten some Leonis brand washable markers that I saw recommended for gridding to try next. I think I might try them on a scrap of coloured aida and leave it for as long as possible (while I complete other projects sort of leaving it) before washing it out, I'd hate to grid with a marker that washes out when it's fresh, but when it's been on there for a long time find it's stained the fabric because of how long it took to finish the project.
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