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Reported by Susie ZieglerThis weekend I misplaced my water soluble marker and I found that I was unable to get started on my embroidery project without it! This is the Dritz Mark-B-Gone Marking Pen. The blue pen is for marking light fabrics and the white is for dark fabric.
Here is the light marker on dark fabric. It is quite a light mark, but I can see it. I can keep my designs for a while without finishing the stitching. They do fade a bit depending on the level of humidity.
- Completely soluble in water.
- Works as advertised!
- Essential embroidery gadget allows for user error and errant lines.
- Plastic pen is very much like my kids super cheapo coloring markers, so it gets lost with their things in my unorganized area.
- Line is thick and bulky, difficult for detail work like faces or fine lines.
- Follow instructions carefully so you don't have unsightly permanent marks underneath your stitching.
- Pricey. Must remember craft store coupon..
I love these pens and most of my friends in my embroidery swaps use them too. How do you transfer lines onto fabric for embroidery?


4 Crafters have opinions about this post:
Thanks for this review. I'm new to embroidery & have considered these pens, but the price was too high for a blind test. Will have to grab a coupon & pick some up. Love seeing a non-paper craft review too!
both hancocks and joanns are having their *notions wall* on sale next week without a coupon ... 2 for 1 or 1/2 off ... i'm really glad ya'll are posting items/stuff/toys that don't always have to do with scrapbooking ... some of us are just not scrapbookers ...
I have used these and like them, also the purple pens, can't remember who they are from but they seem to disappear before I can get them all done, so love your stitching at the end there, just Beautiful!
These pens are really helpful! But I do think they are very expensive. I also found one by a different manufacturer that was only about $3.50. I think a lot of craft and sewing notions are priced knowing that people will use their newspaper coupons..
I don't really do papercrafts at all. I thought being a Craft Critique reporter would convert me, but I just love sewing and fiber!
Oh yeah, Connie, that purple pen is AIR soluble, so it disappears really quick. I learned this the hard way after marking off, and losing, a machine quilting project 3 times
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