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Your cart is empty.Use the Dritz "The Fine Line" Water Erasable Marking Pen to transfer sewing pattern markings, and other details directly onto fabric. The pin point tip makes a very fine, thin, bright purple line that is easily removed with plain water.
Kindle Customer
2025-09-05 16:40:22
Got this for gridding my cross stitch fabric and the extra fine point works beautifully! Just what I needed.
Customer
2025-07-14 14:24:05
Works fine
A Payne
2025-07-03 17:43:37
I've never used one of these before and find it comes in handy on my own designs and embroidery projects.
S Rock
2025-05-26 11:05:33
I love this marker! I use it for transferring embroidery patterns. I've used lots of different markers and this one is the finest I've found. The thicker ones cannot be used on thin fabrics because they bleed too much. Love that it washes off with a little water too. I highly recommend it.
Rose66
2025-05-14 17:44:43
This is a great pen if you are needing a fine line pen. The color is so unique that it shows up on nearly all surfaces and fabrics. I have only used it a few times so I can't comment on how long it lasts but it is great so far.
Mokee
2025-05-02 11:53:19
I use a lot of transfer mediums for different types of products. Wet erase pens, heat erase pens/pencils, tailors chalk, carbon paper, printable stabilizer, you name it and I have it and have used it. So I am able to offer an experienced opinion.My old fine tip was running dry so I decided to give this one a try. (All markings had worn off my old one and I couldn’t remember what brand it was). Based on the reviews I had high hopes. It actually runs a little more to the middle of the road. On some thicker fabrics like unbleached muslin it works fine. It goes on almost invisible and slowly darkens. It does tend to catch on the fabric so keep as light a hand as you can. The finished line thickness is comparable to that of a medium ballpoint pen. Where it runs into issues is on cotton blends or lighter weight fabrics. The line thickens and bleeds. Especially if you are going slowly like when tracing a pattern. It makes it almost useless for the reason I bought it, delicate lines.Make sure to really allow the water to soak and flow through your fabric once you’re done, if you try to spot erase the marks it will just create a blue ring around the original marks.I’ll definitely keep using it on muslin but will keep searching for one to use on cotton. Hope this helps!
CJ in Michigan
2025-03-30 15:14:15
This marker has a very nice fine point. Marks easily disappear with just a little bit of water.
Ady Hirsch
2025-03-15 11:27:23
My all time favorite for maring quilting designs. Fine line that doesn't fade, yet disappears completely when sprayed with water, and enough ink to mark a sizable top.
anne castro
2025-02-28 11:25:31
Te permite pintar la tela para guiarte y se elimina muy bien. Perfecto. El ser de punta fina ayuda mucho a marcar las lineas
Customer
2025-02-15 16:58:43
I successfully marked my tapestry canvas with this washable pen - a very good buy
Lynn W.
2025-01-05 13:58:29
I did a test on 100% cotton that had been prewashed. The blue marker lasted for days - like eight days and counting. It was easily removed by swishing the fabric swatch in cold water, no rubbing or soap was used and the mark completely washed away.
Customer
2024-12-19 12:03:12
This item works as described. Nice fine tip for marking fabric using stencil. Lines wash off with water. Excellent product. Would recommend!!
Laurie
2024-12-01 11:52:16
Je ne sais pas si j'en ais eu un mauvais mais le crayon coule beaucoup. Ce qui rend le travail avec difficile. Il s'efface Ben a l'eau alors aucun problème mais quand même désagréable. A voir les autres commentaire je dois seulement avoir eu un citron.
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