In reference to using a disappearing marker--on a site I can't remember
the name of--quilters were finding holes years--5-10--later where they
had marked with a disappearing marker.
Lia
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Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 10:30:03 -0600
From: Alexandria Doyle garbaho...@gmail.com
To: Historical
In reference to using a disappearing marker--on a site I can't remember
the name of--quilters were finding holes years--5-10--later where they
had marked with a disappearing marker.
One problem I've encountered is that when heated (by ironing the
fabric), it turned a nasty brownish yellow
has any one had problems with the spray adhesives for quilting?
Penny
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Really? I've used such a marker for more than tens years on various
embroidery pieces and haven't noticed the problem. Could it be the
materials used? I usually work with silk and linen, and rarely do
these pieces end up being pressed or ironed. Maybe it's the way the
fabric is treated after
Really? I've used such a marker for more than tens years on various
embroidery pieces and haven't noticed the problem. Could it be the
materials used? I usually work with silk and linen, and rarely do
these pieces end up being pressed or ironed. Maybe it's the way the
fabric is treated
Which kind of adhesives? There are basting sprays and completely glued sprays.
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has any one had problems with the spray adhesives for